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You cleared up some confusion, but leave it to me to add to the complications. Your bridge track and tracks around the TT should be powered from the DCC power bus. You can leave the TT drive as it is for now. Later, you may want to use your throttle to control the TT by installing a decoder on that motor and assigning it an address. Now, you must treat the TT bridge track like a reverse loop or wye to be able to use both ends of it with any track. A DPDT switch can be wired into the bridge track supply or an automatic reversing unit can be used. This is to match the polarity of the bridge track with any track you are going to use. Clear as Tutley Tea? I wouldn't know I don't drink the stuff!
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