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Offline LA2019  
#1 Posted : 18 December 2025 23:27:44(UTC)
LA2019

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I have a large circle of track on the patio. I'm going to add two independent sidings to hold one loco while the other runs. I have an LGB 1205 and 1215 turnout. Can I convert these to power routing (when I throw the switch) or do I need to wire both sidings the old fashioned way with blocks?

I attached an image of the layout and how I plan to use the turnouts to hold the locos.

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The back of the LGB turnout.

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Offline xxup  
#2 Posted : 19 December 2025 03:48:31(UTC)
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FD is interested in the answer to this one too. She has just bought the turnout set and a bunch of track so that she can run her marklin maxi/1 gauge stuff in the garden.
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Offline rbw993  
#3 Posted : 19 December 2025 14:12:16(UTC)
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LGB part no. 12070 will do the trick. It is an auxiliary switch that mounts to the switch motor.
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