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Well I am about to move into a new home so I get the chance to design a new layout! Heres what I have so far:

Screen Shot 2012-04-26 at 9.09.30 PM

 

-It is a point to point RR built for operations.  

-My space available it 30'X14'

-On the left hand side where the tracks overlap is the coal mine area. The mine tracks are actually 8" above the track that is under it. The RR climbs these 8" in the section that is lowest on the screen where the passing siding is.

- Where it says under layout inside the large rectangle it is referring to the under layout overflow storage tracks which is below the coal mine area (8" above it) this comes off a switch that is on the vertical track that also goes under the mine (as stated above)

- The long track at the very top serves as a hidden passing siding and a destination for the coal cars. On the left it will start as an entrance to a large power plant which coal cars will go into.  This will be a large industrial area with many factories along that whole wall which will hide the rest of the siding.

-The yard on the right is Buckeye Yard. This will serve as an origin point for cars to be taken to their various industries and as a destination for cars to be dropped off to head Northish...

-All curves are O72 or greater and all turnouts are #5s or greater

-The very skinny horizontal rectangle is a view block

 

As of now the only problem I have is that there is no way to turn locos around...not sure where to fit in a wye

 

Please let me know what you think! Thanks!

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Originally Posted by FatBoy:

Layout looks great. Are you planning to have an operating group? Will you be showing your layout to the public?

 

Cesar

Thanks Cesar! I guess I will just have friends and family over. I dont really know anyone in my area that would be interested in joining an operating group.  I would like to show it off though! I tried to keep all aisles larger than 3' 

I'd suggest putting a tall barrier -- Masonite, veneer wall panel, plastic, something --between the washer and the layout end.  You'd probably be doing this anyway for scenic reasons, but I'm thinking of water getting onto the layout -- anything from a broken hose to a stray splash from the washer.

 

I'd also suggest making the 'hidden interchange' [ at the top of the sketch ] two tracks, assuming you'd have a way to access the turnouts.

 

Best regards, SZ

 

Edited to add:  "Upon further reflection", Id like to suggest the following:

1.  Remove the power plant turnout.  Have the disappearing track from the turnout at the upper right gradually descend -- move the vertical track next to the LH wall out 5" -- so that it reaches your 'storage level' at about the same spot as your existing storage tracks.  On an expanded lower level you would now have a reverse loop + staging and storage tracks.  Now trains have to reverse at Buckeye [ for more operational interest ], you have more off-scene staging, and you can turn locos "hands off".  It could even be a different railroad, and Buckeye a joint yard.

2.  Even without the changes suggested above, I think the yard is too small, especially length.  Can you flip the layout, so to speak, so that the coal mine is at the "washer end"?

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