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If it restarts without any thing being done to the electrical or physical situation, not clear to me how it can be simply poor electrical contact due to dirt on wheels, wipers, or whatever. The video shows 2 stops as the train crosses turnouts, so I am thinking short circuits on the turnouts.It almost looks like the power supply to the Power Cab is shutting down. So, I'll ask this: When the train stops, what is the Power Cab showing? Does its display go blank? If not, please set it to show current and tell us what the current is when the train is running and when it has done one of these stops.
We are assuming that the Power Cab (or the other unnamed DCC system) is being connected directly to the track, with no intervening circuit breakers or autoreversers.The OP needs to tell us if that is true, or not.
I'm leaning more towards the decoder in that loco (not the DCC command station) having problems. But any additional inifo will be helpful for the final diagnosis.
...But, the nice thing about the Power Cab is that the display can be set to read amps. So, we should be able to get some decent info about what is really happening.
The OP said it happens with all of his locos, that is why I am not suspecting the decoders.