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It's easy enough to reverse in the other direction, it just requires that you back through. Yes, it's somewhat of a pain, but IMHO you'd have to give up too much of that you want in order to add another reversing loop. So, when you are running clockwise you do 1 of 2 things. You pull the train past the red building, throw the switch and back up through the crossover. Or, you stop just before the switch, uncouple the engine, back it up through the crossover, couple it to what was the rear of the consist and that now becomes the front. If there is a caboose involved, it's more work, but you can uncouple it, use the engine to pull it down through the crossover, couple it to what will now be the rear and then move the engine up through the crossover. It appears that you are more interested in operation than just running so doing these maneuvers would seem to fit right in. Just a thought.

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