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It is not a new solution. But I'd like to present the process leading to the solution.

Step 1

There are a number of places that you cannot escape. For instance a circle where all lines come in in the same direction. Once inside, you turn round and round and there is no way out. Sometimes it is a group of circles that trap you in.

In the following picture I have marked in red all regions where you cannot escape. Or regions where you can only escape to another red region. I have marked in red all paths leading to these.

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Red paths cannot be used. You would be either in a position where you enter a red region and you get trapped, or you would be leaving a red region but there is no path that can bring you there.

Step 2

Removing all red paths you can already see an outline of the solution.

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You might think that you cannot leave the large circles without reversing the train. This is not the case. In the left circle the train can reverse the direction by visiting the circles in the center. In the right circle, you can visit the small group in what looks like a dead end, and get out in the reverse direction. These methods make it possible to enter and leave the large circles.

Final solution

Examing the small loops, you can find a number of useless loops that return the train to a previous place, or worse, loops that send the train heading back to the start. Erasing all these loops reveals a nearly unique solution. It is not really unique since you could travel many extra loops, but it is the only path where. But if you don'tnever travel athe same track twice in the same direction then the only alternative I see is when you reverse the direction at the bottom in middle. It can be done in either direction.

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It is not a new solution. But I'd like to present the process leading to the solution.

Step 1

There are a number of places that you cannot escape. For instance a circle where all lines come in in the same direction. Once inside, you turn round and round and there is no way out. Sometimes it is a group of circles that trap you in.

In the following picture I have marked in red all regions where you cannot escape. Or regions where you can only escape to another red region. I have marked in red all paths leading to these.

enter image description here

Red paths cannot be used. You would be either in a position where you enter a red region and you get trapped, or you would be leaving a red region but there is no path that can bring you there.

Step 2

Removing all red paths you can already see an outline of the solution.

enter image description here

You might think that you cannot leave the large circles without reversing the train. This is not the case. In the left circle the train can reverse the direction by visiting the circles in the center. In the right circle, you can visit the small group in what looks like a dead end, and get out in the reverse direction. These methods make it possible to enter and leave the large circles.

Final solution

Examing the small loops, you can find a number of useless loops that return the train to a previous place, or worse, loops that send the train heading back to the start. Erasing all these loops reveals a unique solution. It is not really unique since you could travel extra loops, but it is the only path where you don't travel a track twice in the same direction.

enter image description here

It is not a new solution. But I'd like to present the process leading to the solution.

Step 1

There are a number of places that you cannot escape. For instance a circle where all lines come in in the same direction. Once inside, you turn round and round and there is no way out. Sometimes it is a group of circles that trap you in.

In the following picture I have marked in red all regions where you cannot escape. Or regions where you can only escape to another red region. I have marked in red all paths leading to these.

enter image description here

Red paths cannot be used. You would be either in a position where you enter a red region and you get trapped, or you would be leaving a red region but there is no path that can bring you there.

Step 2

Removing all red paths you can already see an outline of the solution.

enter image description here

You might think that you cannot leave the large circles without reversing the train. This is not the case. In the left circle the train can reverse the direction by visiting the circles in the center. In the right circle, you can visit the small group in what looks like a dead end, and get out in the reverse direction. These methods make it possible to enter and leave the large circles.

Final solution

Examing the small loops, you can find a number of useless loops that return the train to a previous place, or worse, loops that send the train heading back to the start. Erasing all these loops reveals a nearly unique solution. It is not really unique since you could travel many extra loops. But if you never travel the same track twice in the same direction then the only alternative I see is when you reverse the direction at the bottom in middle. It can be done in either direction.

enter image description here

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Florian F
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It is not a new solution. But I'd like to present the process leading to the solution.

Step 1

There are a number of places that you cannot escape. For instance a circle where all lines come in in the same direction. Once inside, you turn round and round and there is no way out. Sometimes it is a group of circles that trap you in.

In the following picture I have marked in red all regions where you cannot escape. Or regions where you can only escape to another red region. I have marked in red all paths leading to these.

enter image description here

Red paths cannot be used. You would be either in a position where you enter a red region and you get trapped, or you would be leaving a red region but there is no path that can bring you there.

Step 2

Removing all red paths you can already see an outline of the solution.

enter image description here

You might think that you cannot leave the large circles without reversing the train. This is not the case. In the left circle the train can reverse the direction by visiting the circles in the center. In the right circle, you can visit the small group in what looks like a dead end, and get out in the reverse direction. These methods make it possible to enter and leave the large circles.

Final solution

Examing the small loops, you can find a number of useless loops that return the train to a previous place, or worse, loops that send the train heading back to the start. Erasing all these loops reveals a unique solution. It is not really unique since you could travel extra loops, but it is the only path where you don't travel a track twice in the same direction.

enter image description here