I think this is one those deja vue moments,yep a drawing is in order...Jerry
A picture is worth a thousand words. Draw something with a pencil, scan it or take a picture, upload it somewhere and post it. It doesn't have to be a work of art - just something we can see.
Trying to work from a verbal description, we might not really see the whole picture, and we want to give you the best advice we can.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
So, you want the outside main to go around stay the outside main and the inside main to stay the inside? In that case there really isn't a need for a reverse loop as I see it. It's just turning.
Are you wanting an individual loop for each mainline stacked where main 1 goes out and back on itself and main 2 goes out and back on itself? If they're not stacked you would somehow have to offset the loops of course.
Richard
he3y fellow railroaders i have a double decker layout with a reversing loop on the bottom that is run with psx-ar which works flawless. I have a double main on the bottom that i would like to run all the way around the reversing loop and then meet into the loop. Is this possible? how would i go about wiring a insulating were the second line meets into the reversing loop if possible. So that would make two different turnouts were the polarity could be reversed right? The reason i would like to do so is astetics and to create a little more main on the bottom. Give me more room to manuever trains. please forgive my spelling. If someone could shed some light on this issue i would love it. I have had a lot of good help on this forum. Thanks,
"My wife lets me buy all the trains i can Hide" Thought that was a funny saying on a shirt that i saw last week, pretty true to my life.