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Ah yes... There was such a crossover at North Junction that served that very purpose... Glad you were able to work that out.Lee
I like the crossover, but, ew, get rid of those plastic rail insulators that are causing kinks in both tracks to the right of the crossover. Install metal rail joiners, solder the joints, and then go back in and cut gaps in a spot where the track won't kink.DFF
Oh, I also forgot to mention, one of the things forcing that situation is that section of track is removable so I can work on the bridge itself and the scenery under it.I agree though, I want to try and come up with a better solution.In the meantime though... it's TORTOISE TIME! I picked up my six pack today, my extra throw wire came, and I grabbed some additional tubing to facilitate wire runs.
If you intend to control your turnouts with DCC, you want DCC Concepts "Cobalt IP Digital" instead of those bulky Tortoises. I installed one on a module and the thing was as easy as pie to install and even easier to program. DCC Concepts products are pretty dang awesome. Give 'em a try.
it makes long-term support easier by meaning that I can keep a stock of replacements for when that critical one dies in the middle of an ops session