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gunrunnerjohn posted:

I've been mulling over the possibility of designing such a board.  It seems to be a need if you want to step up from individual control to chaining the signals so that adjacent blocks can also affect the signals.  Maybe I'll start a thread to see what the consensus is on the desired functionality.

I'm thinking of not only the adjacent block capability, but also the ability to control flashing RR crossing signals.  Then there's the topic of multiple tracks that might come up...

John,

The bidirectional control easy to accomplish? Had spoken with the guy who I think designed the Atlas equipment and with crossovers plus passing sidings the wiring, signals and boards signaling trains going both directions was more than I could afford for two mains. Looking forward to your solution. Both the manufacturers listed provide good equipment and are great to work with. WeHonest has even sent some things packaged in thin wood inside the box. Most of our guests just love seeing all the lights being illuminated, even if they don't change colors.

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