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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Richard,  There are many new and old comments on this and I am sure you will find more details on this there but based on your question have you soldered all rail joints and power supply connections to your track?  That seems to be the only thing left that you did not mention in your comments. I hope this does not sound stupid but are you running on DC and NOT AC from your power source?  If you are using ac you probably burned out the motors in the loco&#039;s.  I dont know if you are new or old to this hobby that is why I asked.  I hope this helped you.  Tony P]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Richard,  There are many new and old comments on this and I am sure you will find more details on this there but based on your question have you soldered all rail joints and power supply connections to your track?  That seems to be the only thing left that you did not mention in your comments. I hope this does not sound stupid but are you running on DC and NOT AC from your power source?  If you are using ac you probably burned out the motors in the loco&#8217;s.  I dont know if you are new or old to this hobby that is why I asked.  I hope this helped you.  Tony P</p>
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