Talk:Balloon loop

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[edit] reversal not regularly used.

From the lead:

Balloon loops do not include track layouts where combinations of junctions allow a train reversal, where this reversal is not regularly used.

.What this is supposed to mean? A balloon loop is a track layout, which may or may not be in actual use. By the same token, a disused platform is a platform.
Besides, a 'combination of junctions' can be used to describe to a reversing triangle, which is a completely different beast :-) --Jotel (talk) 08:32, 22 November 2007 (UTC)