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Hi everyone. I am new to this forum and building layouts in this scale. It's been 35 years since my last 4x8 HO layout!, and other than a stab at G-Scale in the garden I've been an armchair RR'r looking for a scale I feel comfortable with. I am afraid the smaller scales don't agree with my 60+ year old eyes and G-Scale is such a hassle outdoors. So I've sold off all my G-Scale and am reinvesting in 3-Rail O Scale. My brother in Washington is into O 2-rail and On3 so he was a bit of an inspiration. My wife was gracious enough to give me the right-of-way of half our two car garage, so I have the challenge of building a interesting layout in a somewhat small space. Although I have tinkered with tinplate, my interest is in realistic scale/semi scale operations. At some point I wish to run a UP Challenger passenger train so the challenge was fitting 072/081 curves in an 8' x 18' area and still leave room for a decent size passenger yard and freight yard. I think I've come up with a decent plan using those curves and Atlas #5 switches. I used SCARM to design it and have included the file. I have a few "honey-dos" to take care of before I get started but hope to have trains running by Christmas. Will keep this thread posted with updates.

Thanks.

 

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Originally Posted by CRC:

I think add an access hatch behind the depot to give good access to those "northwest" turnouts.  They inevitably need some service and cleaning.  The reach over industry four might be far.  Also, derailments to the west will be a long reach.  

Thanks for the suggestions CRC. Fortunately the garage door opens on that end and will be open in the spring and summer months. I am 6' 6" and have a long arm, but the benchwork height would probably make for a long stretch even for me

PS. My UP TMCC equiped Lionel Hudson just arrived via UPS. Will fire it up tomorrow to show my wife what Lionel RailSounds sound like! They are loud! I have 3 Weaver Gray-scheme UP heavyweights to pull behind it until I get a Challenger.

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