How And Why To Make Insulated Track Sections
Episode 65: Track sections with insulated outside rails can be used to switch turnouts, activate accessories, control train movements, and create many other special effects on your Lionel, Marx, or other toy train layout. This video shows a simple, cheap, and effective way to make them. Enjoy!

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