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Nearly right Brian, no that is right but that is not the main point. We don't care all that much about which way they go around the reversing loop, we do care but not that much. What we do care about is the direction they take going around our main line circle! If they are going around clockwise they can only go into a set of points with there facing end toward them and when they come out of the reversing loop they will then be going in an anticlockwise direction; so the origonal set of points will be of no use to it as they will be facing in the wrong direction. <br /> <br />So if you wi***o reverse your train again you will need a set of points with the facing end toward the train going in an anticlockwise direction and another reversing loop or a Wye.. <br /> <br />OK <br /> <br /> <br />I havent explained this to well, so if you don't understand i wont blame you and I will send you a few pictrures, they say a picture is worth a thousand words. <br /> <br /> <br />Rgds Ian <br /> <br />
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