Currently forward planning my next layout, and due to around 30 points in the current plan, would be looking at Seep point control to keep cost down. I wondered how reliable are the GM seep points, or what looks to be a variant of the Peco version made for Rails by DCC concepts ?
(the Rails one look more enticing to me as they come with pre soldered wires and what looks to be a more user friendly mount).
I will be looking at the GM DCC Autofrog to power the frogs, so no need to rely on point motor switching.
Although I will be running DCC, I want the Points to be independant and "analogue"

Secondly, apart from the Peco (or Hornby) passing levers, are there any switches that will stay in up/down position suitable to use ? ( I prefer my switches to indicate the point position - up for straight on, down for turnout) as the above 2 are also quite pricey for a switch !
(and trying to avoid adding more wires with things like LED indicators

And finally, can I hook 2 point motors to one switch, for the likes of crossing pairs ? (Yes I intend to use a "heavy duty" CDU).