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		<title>DC Wiring Turntable Roads and Spurs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ben writes: &#8220;I have the Peco unmotorised turntable on my HO DC layout and am looking for any suggestions on how to wire up the turntable&#8217;s spurs/roads so that each track can be turned on as required. The table itself is connected to the main layout/feeder siding by dropped connecting wires; so one idea I [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Ben writes:</p>



<p>&#8220;I have the Peco unmotorised turntable on my HO DC layout and am looking for any suggestions on how to wire up the turntable&#8217;s spurs/roads so that each track can be turned on as required.</p>



<p>The table itself is connected to the main layout/feeder siding by dropped connecting wires; so one idea I had was doing a similar dropped connection to each spur (almost like a bus wire) with a switch to turn each spur on, however, I figure this would be the best place to get some advice/other ideas. Thanks in advance!&#8221;</p>



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