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Chuck is correct; if you do a Google serach and/or go the public portion of the nmra site (www.nmra.org) you will also find on-line schematics. One issue you should be careful of, is that most rotary switches have lower power-handling capability. Half-amp is common and you will have trouble finding anything more than 1.5. Not an issue if you are using stall-type motors to drive your turnouts but very likely an issue if you are using the more comon magnetic-field swtich machines and druving, say, four or five of them at the same time.
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