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Point-to-point vs continuous loop
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That depends on what kind of model railroading interests you. If you like to watch trains roll and roll and roll through your nice scenery, of course you may lean towward something continuous. If you like a prototypical ending terminal situation, with lots of realistic switching, go for point to point. That's the beauty of the hobby. You're the boss! If you use end loops, and wire in DC and not DCC, you'll have to do some reverse loop wiring and toggle flipping, too. You probably know that, Ralph. Anyway, it's all a matter of your personal railroadin' style. Just have fun!
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