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David101149

Great module

Small, operation oriented, looks great!  But isn't it really three modules?  I mean, it doesn't work unless you build more modules so doesn't that kind of defeat the one module idea?  Just asking, don't shoot the messenger!

Still really like the concept.

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Greg Baker Mountaingoatgreg

David

I guess it comes down to how you want to use your one module. If you are using it as a way to build moment to actually build a layout, then I think it meets the requirements. If I was just building a switching module I probably would have come up with something more self contained. Also the "rules" stated I had to have staging on either side of the module, if I was to actually build this module I probably would build a transfer table of something less space consuming On one end. 

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joef

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Also the "rules" stated I had to have staging on either side of the module, if I was to actually build this module.

Actually, we changed the rules this year to require staging on *at least* one end. Staging on both ends is not required, but desirable if you want to "run trains through" a module that's intended to be in the middle somewhere on a larger layout.

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