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What do you think about this? This is the upper level minus the yard. (When I add the yard, some minor changes in straight track will be made.) I just noticed your post, so this can changed. All white curved sections of track are O-72. Blue curved sections are O-84. The red straight sections are custom cut to keep the 6" spacing. The closer the crossover is to the grade, the faster you can get a train into the inner circle and out of the way. The bridge is in the upper portion. The grade is 2.1%.

 

I'd like to see a picture of what you did.

 

 

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Mine is an attic layout so it goes around the walls with the stairs coming up at the back of the attic. Basic foot print is 27' by 12'. Two upper mainlines with a track coming down wrapping around the chimney in the center. The lower table has two mainlines with a freight yard. On the opposite side from the layout the tracks are close to the edge of the table. I have a 6' foot bridge in that area on the upper tracks. I did a chicken scratch drawing hope this may help..............Paul

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A couple of thoughts. Since you state you are more into track and running and less in scenery, there is some opportunity to use some of the middle of your ovals for track. I was thinking you could have a single reversing loop on the inner upper section which would eliminate the need to have an up and down ramp; you would just use the one. Also, could create reversing loops on inner lower level which would allow you to run any train in any direction. Just some late thoughts to consider.

All, here are a few pics as I start my layout.  Ill also post a quick video of my SP Daylight GS4 (just running conventionally for now) going around the track.  I HAD to get something on it to run!!

 

Taking the day off tomorrow from work solely to work on my layout.  Yes, that is happening.  Will be working on the grades.

 

Thanks again to all who have helped, and especially to Stewart who helped design it!!!

 

Frank

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A recent thread that I posted.

 

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My layout.   Small room.  12'6" X 11'9"  Primary oval (horizontal) is 12'6" X 5' 

Atlas track, O54 outer with O45 inner loop.  Switches are O54 with one O45, pictured far left inner circle, and one O36 bottom siding area. There are pieces of O36 and one O27 curve, bottom siding of the picture.

First modification into the next room.  Turntable roundhouse is done 5' X 7'

 

Slideshow.  Click to access.  Camera walk around there are two levels.

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You might take a look at Jim Barrett's article illustrating a lift up bridge and hinged drop section applying to a lower level and elevated track in OGR RUN 277, page 85-88. [more detail on the concepts in Jim's Backshop DVD #11].

I just purchased a walk under bridge from Mainne Benchwork to keep from crawling under the layout to get into the center (will raise a 26" to 3 foot section of the layout 28 inches.

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