Dear Ed and Gale,
   Not that this is not interesting, as for me it is VERY interesting,  
but for a real answer, it is posted to the wrong list.  I think you  
need to ask on the S Train e-group (ahhhhh....the hated AF people for  
some...).  I suspect one of the AF collecting/operating EE's could  
answer in more detail than you would care know.
Don

On Oct 9, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Ed wrote:

> Mr. Gale....OK, I understand your explanation of wiring the pickups  
> opposite each other. But the American Flyer advertisement also  
> states the trains could follow one another OR back away from each  
> other AFTER an almost cornfield meet. Sure sounds like some form of  
> command control.
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