WOW, never thought about that ! Thanks for that heads up!!
I'm going to have to relook at the new suggestions offered.
Before I do that review, how about if I throw out another crazy idea. What if I made that whole right hand side a traditional ordinary power district itself (rather than a reversing district/section), then make a very short reversing transistion joint between the two big (left and right) districts right there in the middle where I have that yellow line (now yellow circle)? I say short section as it might only have to handle an engine or pair of engines. It would NOT see lighted passenger cars, nor pusher engines operations, nor long trains, etc. And it would likely never see 2 different engines entering nor leaving simultaneously just due to the shared turnouts/tracks in that area.?
It would just be a linking element between 2 regular power districts that have reverse polarity tracks.
Please forgive my naivety, just brainstorming. I'll go look at the other ideas recently suggested.
I'm going to have to relook at the new suggestions offered.
Before I do that review, how about if I throw out another crazy idea. What if I made that whole right hand side a traditional ordinary power district itself (rather than a reversing district/section), then make a very short reversing transistion joint between the two big (left and right) districts right there in the middle where I have that yellow line (now yellow circle)? I say short section as it might only have to handle an engine or pair of engines. It would NOT see lighted passenger cars, nor pusher engines operations, nor long trains, etc. And it would likely never see 2 different engines entering nor leaving simultaneously just due to the shared turnouts/tracks in that area.?
It would just be a linking element between 2 regular power districts that have reverse polarity tracks.
Please forgive my naivety, just brainstorming. I'll go look at the other ideas recently suggested.