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I would think a stub switch would be more reliable than point rails. The hard thing would be lining up the center position. You can make stops for left and right.
Could you maybe use two tortoises such that one drives the turnout and the other moves a block that adjusts the resting position of the throw wire? Basically tortoise 1 is installed as normal, and tortoise 2 stops the wire at center or allows it to fully throw.
Fair ‘nuff. How about a 3-way switch aligned to center the switch at the center position, and stall out at each end? You could even mount it on a screw/bolt/threaded rod such that you could tune the center position to keep it perfectly aligned.
I had this amazing 3-way #6 code 70 stub switch built for my by Jamestown Trains with the intent of using it at Rico.Also would be glad for any advice on how to actuate and power this switch. At the moment I'm leaning toward using a SPDT slide switch for the mechanical positioning and a Hex Frog Juicer to power the outer frogs. The switch has isolated frogs already.
You might want to see if this actuator is still being made: http://www.g-m-e.com/new_page_2.htmhttp://www.g-m-e.com/menu.html
Pretty sure @AlkemScaleModels has a stubbienor two on his Aquia Line. You might reach out and see how he handles it.