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...so if I have the main part of the layout wired to the "main" output, and wire the insulated part of the loop to the "loop" contacts, then once the engine is in the loop section, I reverse the main switch and as the train leaves the loop every thing will be OK, because the train is now going in the opposite direction(?). And I would leave the "engine direction" switch alone?Thanks for bearing with me on this... Mark in Oregon
...so if I have the main part of the layout wired to the "main" output, and wire the insulated part of the loop to the "loop" contacts, then once the engine is in the loop section, I reverse the main switch and as the train leaves the loop every thing will be OK, because the train is now going in the opposite direction(?). And I would leave the "engine direction" switch alone?
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Yes, I understand that: that's why I asked the question. I'll try again.If I'm running a steam engine: as the loco re-enters the main after coming off the loop: the drivers are in the main block, while the tender's pick-up wheels are still in the loop block.Why isn't there at short at that moment?Mark in Oregon