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If memory serves, a nolix (no helix) operates sort of like a parking garage. You enter at elevation zero and climb the various levels in a spiral fashion, maybe oval shape as around a mountain. Get tot the top and a turn-around or return to the original elevation in the same maner but looping inside / outside the original loop. Again sort of like exiting the parking garage. I think the nolix is a more open concept to show off your trains. Consider looking in a search engine such as Google or Alta vista, I'm sure you can find all sorts of info. Also check out forum.atlas.com for info. Enjoy. <br /> <br />I'm a new-bee to this site and find it interesting. My N scale is on a 3ft x 6 ft table and has 47 feet of track, buisness district, caldasac with homes, and even a haunted house, lots of fun.
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