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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ndbprr</i> <br /><br />The one answer I don't see is in regard to districts. The more you have the easier it is going to be to find that pesky short circuit when it happens. <br />[/quote] The only short I ever get is laying something metal on the track and that's not hard to find. What besides a loco or piece of metal on the track could cause a short? and why would I need the extra complexity of districts to find the problem? and what do districts even have to do with boosters, you can have districts without boosters? In my opinion districts went out with the DC and is just more Rue Goldberg in your system. FRED
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