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My layout is very new. I bought my first O gauge freight car April of last year, and this was just 3 scraps of plywood spliced together in the middle of June 2021. With a table this small the train is always chasing its tail, but I have a scenic divider down the middle so that if I sit on one side the train "disappears" for a few seconds. On the right side of the divider is Bulger County, Whereazona, and on the left side, it's Whaddle County, Whereazona. (Like my layout, the state of Whereazona is very small.)

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This is simple: Daughter moves out, train moves in. Yes it goes right around the bed!

I've just been doing this a couple years now, and consider myself to be in the "Proof of Concept" stage, meaning most of this is not screwed down, save for strategic spots. I'm modeling stuff that could be seen in New England. These shots are Pan Am/Guilford/MEC, but I have VT Railways, Rutland, B&M,  New England Central and Providence-Worcester right on the shelf. I have a TON of work to do on lighting and scenery, but that's what retirement is for (coming soon to a geezer near you) .

That ridiculous grade out of the marble quarry actually works. I can MU and push-pull about 10 or more cars right up that grade, all with real rock from quarries in VT. I don't know the dimensions, but I've pretty much killed the space...LOL.

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@Jeffery Boat :  Love the lake, as a matter of interest, my wife's cousin, R. Albright, owned the Chris Craft dealership on the Susquehanna, River in Pequea, Pa up until the 60's when it was closed.

Now to my little layout.  It is an unusual shape being only about 40" wide but 17 ' long...I call it the Leonardtown and Savannah, L&S (long and skinny).  Two loops, outer one is 0-31 with a 5" extension at the apex of the curve and the inner one 0-27.  4 blocks, transformer control, all old fashioned Lionel sectional track. Size was determined by the space available since I share the room with other uses and bookcases used to display my trains.

Here is a couple of views...may or may not fit the defn of "panoramic" .

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Here is a view of "Small Town".  The flag and pole are Lionel from 1957 (complete with a 48 star flag).

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Best wishes

Don

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@Jeffery Boat :  Love the lake, as a matter of interest, my wife's cousin, R. Albright, owned the Chris Craft dealership on the Susquehanna, River in Pequea, Pa up until the 60's when it was closed.

Now to my little layout.  It is an unusual shape being only about 40" wide but 17 ' long...I call it the Leonardtown and Savannah, L&S (long and skinny).  Two loops, outer one is 0-31 with a 5" extension at the apex of the curve and the inner one 0-27.  4 blocks, transformer control, all old fashioned Lionel sectional track. Size was determined by the space available since I share the room with other uses and bookcases used to display my trains.

Here is a couple of views...may or may not fit the defn of "panoramic" .

Overview

Layout Overview

Here is a view of "Small Town".  The flag and pole are Lionel from 1957 (complete with a 48 star flag).

Train layout small town 2019

Best wishes

Don

Don, very cleaver use of a long narrow space. Love the wall of trains!

Keep those trains running!

Jeff

I only had the DCCentral* down for a short time but I did have a lot of fun with it.

The motive power is the lead CTA subway car. I later added some more cars to that train so that there was less than an inch separating the the two ends.  Unfortunately that video has been lost.

Note that this was replaced with a larger setup; Atlas O-72 with about 36" straights to form a rounded-corner square with a siding going down the hall (behind the camera). That was lifted after I got tired of tripping over the track and breaking it.

The siding down the hall:

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The track against the wall is still there holding a few cars that have lost their boxes; or in one case does not have one.





* Dirty Carpet Central

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