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...An alternative which might be preferable is two reversing sections: one in leg C-C'' of the wye (which is longer than the longest train) and one in the single track section between Woodford and Walong, which is 16' long (just barely longer than the longest train). Given the complications of the C''-C''' relay solution, this may be the simplest way to go. Comments welcome.
If the Woodford to Walong single track section can be one signaled block then I think that makes a lot of sense for a reversing section. You just don't want a following train to cross into the section if it might have a yellow.
As for the other reversing section that would be needed, why not just make it the Storage Yard as Brandon suggests? You are surely not going to have two trains passing through the turnout at C at the same time.
First off, welcome to Railwire Brandon -- and thank you for a thought-provoking first post!
and a blow-up of the wye section it contains:
Given this duality, a reversing section from C''-C''' is the simplest because it can serve both as the tail of the wye, and as the main line reversing section. It would be really simple if the single track portion of C''-C''' were long enough to hold a complete train, but alas it is not, hence I must include a portion of the 3-track section of the Mojave staging helix. This introduces a complication: if a train is crossing one end of the reverser at C'', I have to be careful to avoid having trains simultaneously crossing at C''' if all 3 tracks are under the reverser. The current plan is to use relays to route only the lined track through the reverser, so trains in the other two tracks can cross C''' without restriction. This is a tricky bit of wiring though, and I haven't fully come to grips with it yet...
One question: neither this nor the previous schematic show a connection at the far (from staging; i.e. far-right) ends of the upper and lower levels, but that is in the plan, isn't it?
I understand now what you are trying to achieve here, and i think the relay contacts of the tortoises could be utilized here. I will try and draw up a schematic if i have a chance today.
... So it might make sense to simply impose a rule that no two trains cross C'' and C''' at the same time. Done.Comments? It would really simplify the wiring...
I'm a bit leery of actively switching power between fixed and reversible busses underneath potentially moving trains.
Gary,There is not much, if anything at all, in this photo that gives away that the modeling is in N scale. Fantastic work!DFF
Just curious, Gary, how many (approx.) feet of ballasted mainline have you completed so far? And which ballast is that in the pic (Smith & Sons? Scenic Express?)Ed
Pandrol clips painted to date: 31,920 Pandrol clips still to paint: 40,800 Hours spent painting & ballasting track to date: 399Hours required to complete painting & ballasting track: 510