I'm new to this aspect of model railroading so please understand that my question comes from total inexperience. I have 3 MTH Locomotives, 2 Lionel. Legacy is Lionel specific, DCS is 999 all encompassing locomotives. So to run all my trains with minimal circus, I decided to use DCS and it's TIU and an L1 Legacy Command Base to run my Locomotives. Granted, L1 is no substitute for the full monty base and charger and remote system, but it does at least allow DCS to talk to Legacy Locomotives and allows me to fire up the bells, whistles, crew talk, and hopefully some of the speed control and I hope, recording features. But I found out through basic research and asking questions, that the switch track or turn out track that Lionel created in its Fastrack series are fully remote pieces. Like the remote you use on a garage door or television. Punch the button, in this case move the lever one way or the other, and it opens or closes the piece to allow the train to either go straight on or turn out onto another track. No wires. Ok, I was planning to get the AIU so I could plug these into my DCS remote. I am finding out that isn't possible. No wires. My guess is that the less expensive, manual version is a no go as well. Ok, fine, i'll just get real good at remembering which remote fires which track. But my question, if you choose to accept it, if I am using the DCS record script feature, where I run a train and record everything I do while it is running, will my switch changes be recorded when I flip the switch? Does DCS record only what it is wired to record, or does it record track movements as well?