Seattle's turntable.
Keith from Walther's emailed:
We have the option of sending the electronics on the base of the pit. This would eliminate the need to remove the pit. However you do need to have access to the base of the pit. We would be sending the entire new base of the pit. The electric eye would have to be unsoldered and then soldered to the new board in the base. Then the old electronics would have to be sent back to Walthers.
The other option is to remove the pit and send it in to Walthers for us to install the new electronics.
Since my TT is installed, I'm opting for just the circuit board.
There's just 4 screws holding the cover onto the bottom of the pit.
Adjusted the other two lead tracks to the Seattle's TT.
Now all engines can be turned at both cities.
For now, they will be stored on the lead tracks.