TC,
I've got a good book (albeit an old one), that gives a good explanation of how to "block wire" a layout. Where to put the wiring, and where to insulate as well. I'll need to scan it and post it... somehow. Don't have the book with me ATM, but if I remember it tomorrow, I'll see what I can do.
Basically, you start at a particular point on your layout, and follow the track around. On diverging turnouts, you continue along, however, should you encounter a converging turnout, you insulate, Then, if using electrofrog turnouts, switching the turnout will turn that particular section of track "on" or "off". If you wish to use multiple controllers, then where you attach the wiring, you also include a switch, to switch from one controller to the other, or "off". i.e. use a "centre off" switch for each "block". Repeat this process from your originating point, (in both directions) to follow all possible paths through turnouts. If you encounter a need to insulate, and have already done so on that section of track between turnouts, then no need to insualte "again". WIth this method, you will also need to power the track at apoint prior to entering "diverging" turnouts.
A simple example.
A "mainline passing loop". You power the track on the mainline. follow along the turnout (diverging) and when you reach the turnout (converging), you insulate, and power the track on the OTHER side of the turnout. Repeat this sort of exercise for EVERY path your trains can take.
So now you have one block to the "left" of the passing loop, and another block to the "right" of the passing loop. (insulated once (both rails, for each track) at the "convering end" of the passing loop.
as your train moves along the mainline, the direction of the turnout will power the appropriate leg of the passing loop. as it exits the passing loop, the next "block" takes over the powering of the train. If you wish to park the train on the loop, just switch the turnouts to the "other loop", and where the parked train is, becomes "dead track", and the power is automatically applied to the other loop, allowing an additional train to pass.
It may sound complex the way I've written all that, but the concept is quite simple once understood.
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