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Didn't know PECO made N bridges.
I'm glad you like the design, and thank you for the kudos.With respect to the statement I've bolded above, this is technically true. However, when the points are especially short, an issue arises that has posed a problem for me in the past. In the illustration below, the movement of the switch assembly is greatly exaggerated to highlight the issue. The points on the left are soldered to the throwbar, and thus the switch assembly must pivot on one of the heel hinges; this in turn causes the throwbar to cock at an angle. The points on the right pivot on the throwbar, which allows the throwbar to remain parallel to the ties in either position.For longer turnouts, the problem is diminished.
https://peco-uk.com/products/girder-bridge-side-truss-girder-type-grey
The geared motors are stupid cheap on eBay:https://www.ebay.com/itm/143869385324Thousands of listings for similar motors.Likewise for microswitches:https://www.ebay.com/itm/294170935020So, total cost is ~$2-3 for parts, plus some plastic, a few screws, and your time.Nope, I'm just doing this to save money.
I look forward to the video demonstration, because, even in a still photo, those falls are damn sexy!
As Dave Vollmer would say, “Faptastic!”DFF