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E-Z Track or Regular track?
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<p>Voltage drop? Well, I like lots of feeders anyhow.</p><p>The power routing in the yard only allows the siding or track being switched to be powered. I do have a small bag of insulated joints ready to install on the new A/D tracks and work on making sure the road engine does not get "Stabbed" when one of the switches throw behind it... that is a work in progress.</p><p>There seems to be some satisfaction in your posting about your trackwork, if it is working fine for you, dont rip it all out just because I said Kato is good. Leave it be and stick a small pin with a colored top next to trouble spots for later repair/troubleshooting. If you should happen to collect three pins at a bad switch, stop operations until you carefully examine that area.</p><p>Small radius isnt all that bad, just need to consider smaller equiptment that runs well on that radius. Bachmann is releasing a Peter Witt Streetcar with DCC soon and Im considering a section for that car in the town with 18" under fake wire.</p><p>My railroad is just getting started. But I hope to come back here next year about this time and show progress. Everything is barebones at this time.</p><p>Good luck!</p>
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