hi all
I am trying to run two train on a DC layout however I want to keep one train in the siding while i run the other around the loop, i noticed by using the EZ track turnout 44862 even though the points are set to the mainline the train in the siding also moves, do i have to isolate the loop line with a isolate plastic joiner on the point (blade) heading into the siding? As with this electrofrogs even though the path is set to the main line the loco on the siding is also operating.
can i use something like this for N gauge to isolate the siding?
http://www.amazon.com/Bachmann-Trains-Snap-Fit-Terminal-Insulated/dp/B000BKT5MS
I am trying to run two train on a DC layout however I want to keep one train in the siding while i run the other around the loop, i noticed by using the EZ track turnout 44862 even though the points are set to the mainline the train in the siding also moves, do i have to isolate the loop line with a isolate plastic joiner on the point (blade) heading into the siding? As with this electrofrogs even though the path is set to the main line the loco on the siding is also operating.
can i use something like this for N gauge to isolate the siding?
http://www.amazon.com/Bachmann-Trains-Snap-Fit-Terminal-Insulated/dp/B000BKT5MS