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While a discharged cap will look like a short at the instance of power up, the circuit is a symmetrical flip-flop. Both caps will be like dead short. To me it looks like the initial power-up state will be random (or dependent on slight random variations in the tolerances of the components).
That is the impression I got also. Railnerd has built it and says it power up resets just fine. I may breadboard this one myself and play with it for a while.
Like I mentioned, the power-up state will be based on the slight tolerances of the components. It might be consistent for each circuit you build but not predictable.
I earlier had looked at this circuit. The missing part is the automatic default turnout positioning upon railroad power up. Otherwise, it is perfect and much simpler.
Interesting discussion. Wish more of it was in English.