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Reply to "any New Haven fans ...."

Hi Mel, Per your request for some layout photos, here is a bit of a trip in pictures starting with the New Haven area of the layout. I basically constructed a point to point, free lance design with 3 levels and reverse loops on each end. My intention was to take advantage of the length of the basement and make long runs for the trains. Because of the distances, I was able to rise up 7 inches to the second level and 14 inches (above table at 0") to the third level while maintaining less than 1% grades everywhere. The opposite end of the layout has a reverse loop and yard and we have that as Scranton Pennsylvania, so we can haul coal out of a mine there. A trip starting at New Haven and running to Scranton and return takes about 10 minutes at a scale speed of 40 MPH. I have been using conventional block control but I have just implemented a Legacy System and I like very much how that operates the engines. Several towns along the way need to be arranged and landscaped as does a lot of the mountain areas. Your layout and its landscaping and buildings are a motivation for a lot of us on the Forum including me. Best Regards, Bill ParkM1m2M4M6M7M8M9M11M12M13M14M15M16M17M18M19thumbnail [16)M20M21thumbnail [37)

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Images (20)
  • M1: New Haven yard looking east
  • m2: New Haven yard looking west
  • M4: leads into the NH yard in the foreground and the reverse loop tracks in the back ground
  • M6: 3 track main headed west and going under the north portion of  the layout
  • M7: 3 track main about to go to 2 tracks, slight grade up
  • M8: after passing Meriden, we continue west-slight grade up
  • M9: on the upper line. we are about to pass another town with a passing siding
  • M11: an industrial town, needs to be arranged and landscaped
  • M12: we are headed back the length of the layout headed for Scranton
  • M13: I am installing new lights and the "pop out section" town here is off the layout for that reason
  • M14: the final village before Scranton, needs some adjusting of the buildings
  • M15: Roscoe, New york
  • M16: leaving Roscoe
  • M17: Scranton in the distance
  • M18: entrance to Scranton yard and reverse loop tracks to the right
  • M19: Scranton
  • thumbnail (16): O&W F-3 set waiting on loaded coal cars for a trip to New Haven
  • M20: the coal mine with another coal mine kit under construction
  • M21: reverse loop tunnel
  • thumbnail (37): General Models switcher assembled about 1949 by my uncle. Recently painted in O&W colorss

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