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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Mark,&lt;br/&gt;  You have a reverse loop situation, which is ok but, As the locomotive passes through, it shorts out. Get an Atlas layout book that explains how to deal with this (reverse loop wireing).  Looks and sounds complicated, but with their instructions followed precisely you will have NO problems.   Tony P]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mark,<br />  You have a reverse loop situation, which is ok but, As the locomotive passes through, it shorts out. Get an Atlas layout book that explains how to deal with this (reverse loop wireing).  Looks and sounds complicated, but with their instructions followed precisely you will have NO problems.   Tony P</p>
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