The layout was divided into nine blocks, staging yard, upper and lower loops, lower and upper main, the main city, the port, blanch line and the logging/ore mine island. All the bus wires were fed through 1 inch sections of plastic pipe attached near the front of the layout. The bus wires terminate on terminal strips at a central location of the layout (below the two return loops). Black and red feeder wires are attached to each section of the track.
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Glen, Jim, Cliff and John on wiring detail |
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Tom and Don work on the main wiring terminal |
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John and Jim work on wiring |
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John and Cliff prepare feeder wires |
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Jim tinning feeder wires |
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