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<P>That booklet that Ron mentioned is very imformative and if you start reading at page 13 you will learn a lot about the background behind reversing loops.</P> <P>My idea of a fully automted reversing loops is different to LGB; in that i even operate my points automatically, so that they are correctly aligned when the train leaves the loop, as well as when it enters it. I would be surprised if you could even dream about doing anything like that with radio control and even if you could the cost would be pretty high. </P> <P>Even the matter of clockwise and anticlockwise reversing loops is not well understood by just about everyone. What Ron says is corret you can go around an LGB reversing loop either way but the direction of reversing is also to do with the direction it leaves the main drag and how it returns to it.</P> <P>My article on this subject has been published in several magazines and was to be published in Depetsch just before LGB had all its problems.</P> <P>I have had several email form forum membvers about this subject and i am prepared to debate anyone on the sunbject and i mean anyone.</P> <P>Rgds Ian</P> <P> </P>
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