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... Another thing to consider is automatic train operation. Maybe that's something you have no interest in, but if you want to have any kind of future option for it, it's worth planning ahead and making separately detected 'stop sections' in front of every signal. ...
I'm a little lost here, probably not knowing all the details - why would it be necessary for stop sections to be separately detected? If your loco fleet is programmed for brake-on-DC, ...
At any rate, braking sections wouldn't work well (i.e., wouldn't work at all!) with running helpers as Gary does, ...
The design in my head for the GC&W is to have detection for whole blocks and the full length of the siding, but, importantly, separate detection within the fouling area of each switch in signaled territory. That's what I'm familiar with in 1:1.
I run a master power bus along the layout .. then use a aux bus for each detection section .. and run the track feeder from that .. remember, you only need one aux wire .. the other track feeders can go onto your "common" line .. make sense?
Makes perfect sense, John. Thx. If you were starting fresh, would you go with Digitrax or RRCirKits components for the detection task?
the only drawback .. i think its a two person shop ..