Model Railway | Wiring a 3 way Electrofrog point | Riverbank Railways
Smooth running and reliability in your model railway makes a huge difference to its enjoyment. The 3 way point is a little more complex than your standard turnout, and can be daunting to modify. All you need to do is treat it like two standard points and know where to make the connections and you'll be flying. In this video we will improve the running and reliability of the point by removing the need for power conduction through the blades and adding frog wires to feed back to the point motor.

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