Let's see if this helps.
If you scroll about half way down this page:
http://www.modeltrainguide.com/index.php?mode=displayarticle§ion=5&article=4
you should see a section about Reversing Loops, with a sketch.
The idea is to treat each switch not as Forward/Reverse, but timetable direction, say Eastbound/Westbound. Switch B for the reversing loop may not be needed if you will only run the trains one way through the loop. It is the mainline section, controlled by Switch A, that has a change of direction and must be switched.
If you scroll about half way down this page:
http://www.modeltrainguide.com/index.php?mode=displayarticle§ion=5&article=4
you should see a section about Reversing Loops, with a sketch.
The idea is to treat each switch not as Forward/Reverse, but timetable direction, say Eastbound/Westbound. Switch B for the reversing loop may not be needed if you will only run the trains one way through the loop. It is the mainline section, controlled by Switch A, that has a change of direction and must be switched.