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Christopher

I like the layout and have not built it.  I like the two train operation, figure 8 and outside oval and neat layout details.

For your 8ft x 13ft size I will throw in another option, my main board layout diagram with outside oval and inside oval with figure 8 and a homemade turntable.  Two train operation with lots of actions, size 11ft x 5ft-9in, as shown below.

Train Complete 1-17-2015 152

Train Complete 1-17-2015 116

The link below gives complete details on how I built it and the homemade $10 turntable, in case you have not seen it, the title is "Building and Evolution of an Action packed Fifties Era Lionel 027 Operating and Switching Layout".

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...ra-027-layout?page=1

Charlie

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Choo Choo Charlie posted:

Christopher

I like the layout and have not built it.  I like the two train operation, figure 8 and outside oval and neat layout details.

For your 8ft x 13ft size I will throw in another option, my main board layout diagram with outside oval and inside oval with figure 8 and a homemade turntable.  Two train operation with lots of actions, size 11ft x 5ft-9in, as shown below.

Train Complete 1-17-2015 152

Train Complete 1-17-2015 116

The link below gives complete details on how I built it and the homemade $10 turntable, in case you have not seen it, the title is "Building and Evolution of an Action packed Fifties Era Lionel 027 Operating and Switching Layout".

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...ra-027-layout?page=1

Charlie

Hi Charlie,

I have no idea how I missed that awesome multi year thread.   As someone whose layouts have been loosely based on the classic Lionel toy train/display type, I must say your layout and construction is now my very favorite I have seen in the 17 years I've been part of OGR.     I say that even though I currently use the modern controls on my old style layouts.

I'll make some more specific comments on the original thread of the things I really like.

Nice work!

One can see two train operation on the magazine illustration and three trains on the layout. Is there a page for the wiring and block power control? 

The third train is on the inner diagonal in between the cross and a switch. A short train, but, interesting if that section is wired for a power cut-off. 

Where would a second train park? 

The clever layouts had specific length trains. The Dealer Display layout for the disappearing train required specific cars to make up the correct length to hide the train and be on the correct voltage section.

The track plan is interesting if it is O31. 

Mallard4468 posted:
Love trains posted:

hi`, i believe it`s Classic toy trains, from they`re layout design page on their website

First photo in the thread clearly shows a book/magazine.  Although I get CTT, I don't pay for online access.

Mallard4468, if you subscribe to CTT you are given access to the online library of layouts on the CTT website.

Steve

Rescued Trains posted:
Mallard4468 posted:
Love trains posted:

hi`, i believe it`s Classic toy trains, from they`re layout design page on their website

First photo in the thread clearly shows a book/magazine.  Although I get CTT, I don't pay for online access.

Mallard4468, if you subscribe to CTT you are given access to the online library of layouts on the CTT website.

Steve

John H posted:

I have a copy of the plan if you can't find one.

Thanks guys.  I was not aware that the layout library was available to regular CTT subscribers.  Logged on and found it.

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