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Haven’t had a layout in years so forgot much about setting it up. My biggest concern is how to properly wire turnouts, accessories, buildings  etc 

intend to use the old fashion conventional method -  will be using a mix of Lionel and MTH

hoping to make a big layout maybe around 8 x 16 

I  read you can run multiple trains on same track and automatically prevent one from overtaking the other but not clear how this is done . Thought it had something to do with insulating the middle rail which causes one train to automatically stop when it reaches a certain point, then start again when other train reaches another point on track

Need help on multiple issues 

1. does anyone have specific step by step instructions on how to set up tracks to run two trains on it , what tools are needed , if special tracks are needed to be purchased , and what other items must be bought 

2. How to wire accessories like a crossing gate to automatically go up and down when train passes

3.  How to wire a yard to keep a train in yard from moving when another train on the same track system is running 

4. How many transformers are needed to run multiple trains, accessories and lighting buildings and what wattage each transformer should be 

5. How to wire multiple automatic switch tracks / turnouts? 

detailed instructions and information on how to accomplish each of the above  will be greatly appreciated 

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That was the reason I went to command operation over conventional.  With command operation you may run multiple trains on a single track and adjust speed, stopping etc. with handheld devices and worry about relays and mechanically controlling trains.  I switched from my 10 conventional engines in 2006 to running 70 command engines with 37 trains running simultaneously during one operating session.  I had multiple helpers with each one assigned to a loop with 2 to 4 trains and a handheld for each loop.

yanksali: Your list of questions encompass a great deal of what has been discussed many times on this forum. I would suggest that you learn to use the "Search" feature (particularly the advanced search) to narrow down what you want to find out. There is a lot of knowledge and a fair amount of opinion available if you just know how to look for it.

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