If an engine is running through one "block" and proceeds onto another "block" that has a lower voltage, but still fed from the same power pack (e.g., diode speed reduction over a span of tracks), the train will continue to proceed at speed produced by the higher voltage block until the last axle clears the prior block and all axles are onto the lower voltage block at which point the train will slow down.
OK, here's the $64,000 question. When the engine crosses over to the lower voltage block, with axles in each, do the axles in the lower voltage block provide ANY current to the engine? This of course assumes that the track and wheel pick-ups are all perfectly clean.
OK, here's the $64,000 question. When the engine crosses over to the lower voltage block, with axles in each, do the axles in the lower voltage block provide ANY current to the engine? This of course assumes that the track and wheel pick-ups are all perfectly clean.