I had an odd occurrence the other day. While running a train, I noticed very small sparks coming from a connection outside rail onto fast track sections. Not on the center rail, but on an outside rail. It was a short 5 inch piece that was connected to a 10 inch piece of straight fast track, but then it stopped. I checked the track (power off) with a multimeter and noticed that I have continuity between the middle/third rail and both outside rails. and with track power on I get 18 V when reading between the Middleville and either outside rail but when I check for any voltage from outside rail to the other outside rail, there’s no voltage indicated as it should be.
It only happened once (that I saw) but then I had an intermittent issue with the locomotive shutting off. I then changed both of those pieces and all seems ok.
But I still have continuity questions. My first question is, is continuity between the third/middle rail, and the two outside/ground rails common? And if not, how do I find where the issue might be on all of this track? Then my next question is if that is common, why did I see small sparks? I’m not an electrical engineer but somewhat capable but this one has me puzzled.
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