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Advanced Lesson On Using Reversing Loops With DCC Model Trains

Jim Zim
Jim Zim
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Creator's Key Takeaways

I'm bringing out my LGB White Pass and Yukon route Railway train we're here in my living room and I've set up a very basic layout that just takes the train in a loop around the room

if you ever want to see the real thing the real White Pass Railway just book an Alaska cruise that visits the town of Skagway

it sure is an awful lot of fun I hope I gave you a few ideas in this video or at least entertained you for a few minutes

I'm Jim Zim thanks for watching there are nearly 300 videos here on my YouTube channel about g-scale model trains some great vacations I've taken on cruise ships

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Install a double insulated track section at each end of the reversing loop
โœ“Add a reversing loop module to one of the two insulated track sections
โœ“Use a second reversing loop for more flexibility in direction changes

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to use reversing loops on a digitally-controlled model railroad
QHow to avoid short circuits when building reversing loops
QHow to add flexibility in train direction with multiple reversing loops

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This video shows an example of how to use reversing loops on a digitally-controlled model railroad. I start with a very basic track layout in a loop around my living room. Then I show how adding one reverse loop allows you to easily get the train to travel in the opposite direction around the loop. Then, by adding a second reversing loop to the layout, you'll see an easy way to add total flexibility in the direction of travel. Without taking some special precautions, creating a reversing loop on a two-rail model railroad layout would create an electrical short circuit. Using a $30 gizmo from the Model Rectifier Corporation called a Reversing Loop Module, it's possible to create a reverse loop without causing problems with your train's power supply. You also need to electrically isolate the loop from the mainline by using two short LGB insulated track sections. (LGB part number 11152) Those insulated track sections are the key to isolating the loop electrically from the mainline. This is really part two of an instructional series on reversing loops. If you haven't already, please watch part one at https://youtu.be/roTI4ebHshU #gscale #modeltrains #dcc