I was viewing U-Tube videos and came across one of the train shows had a Delta type track that went toward a reversing loop.
I decided to build that delta track with my EZ track. See image of the track below. I also want to modify that single track delta by replacing it with a double track crossover (trying to save space). After creating the delta track, I came across an issue with A rail and B rail convergence. That is, the A and B rail would cross one another. I therefore inserted two isolated frogs (plastic) at the track split located at the crossover track section. The top end convergence track is non-isolated (metal) frog.
This is where I ran into an issue. Where to install the reversing loop at the crossover?
![](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f6/78/1d/f6781dc6a8c70673e2508113882a7a41.jpg)
If I install the reversing loop on the crossover, it will affect the other track. Question, should there be a gap in the crossing section? In order that the other track not be affected.
Well, I'm asking this before I go cut a gap in a good crossover. All the Delta track I'm aware of and instructions from the web only used a single track with reversing loop circuit for bottom of the delta. I want to use the crossover in that bottom portion of the delta. If you see or know of anything that I may have missed, please let me know. I'm all ears at this point, before I mess up (cut a gap) a good crossover.
I decided to build that delta track with my EZ track. See image of the track below. I also want to modify that single track delta by replacing it with a double track crossover (trying to save space). After creating the delta track, I came across an issue with A rail and B rail convergence. That is, the A and B rail would cross one another. I therefore inserted two isolated frogs (plastic) at the track split located at the crossover track section. The top end convergence track is non-isolated (metal) frog.
This is where I ran into an issue. Where to install the reversing loop at the crossover?
![](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f6/78/1d/f6781dc6a8c70673e2508113882a7a41.jpg)
If I install the reversing loop on the crossover, it will affect the other track. Question, should there be a gap in the crossing section? In order that the other track not be affected.
Well, I'm asking this before I go cut a gap in a good crossover. All the Delta track I'm aware of and instructions from the web only used a single track with reversing loop circuit for bottom of the delta. I want to use the crossover in that bottom portion of the delta. If you see or know of anything that I may have missed, please let me know. I'm all ears at this point, before I mess up (cut a gap) a good crossover.