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SL-300F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Flex 36". (wood) 202 (Minimum number of units: 119)SL-E383F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Double crossover 10 21/32". 10º (conductive frog) 1SL-E386F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Right curved turnout 10º (conductive frog) 3SL-E387F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Left curved turnout 10º (conductive frog) 2SL-E388F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Right turnout 6 15/32". (conductive frog) 4SL-E389F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Left turnout 6 15/32". (conductive frog) 3SL-U395F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Right turnout 5 13/32". (conductive frog) 28SL-U396F, N Peco Finescale Code 55, Left turnout 5 13/32". (conductive frog) 40
It looks like a good plan, and you’ve definitely put a lot of work into thinking it through and your various givens and druthers. The main thing I would say, and it’s advice others here have given me before, is just start building it. You’ve analyzed and analyzed the plan, incorporated feedback, and figured out what you want. At this point, you really just need to put some track down, add a few temporary feeders, and see what’s what. At this point, I think that’s the only way you’re going to see if there’s anything else you want to tweak on the plan. You can always relocate tracks and adjust siding lengths and switches while running some test trains.
By the way, i haven't yet found any layout-planning CAD tool that gives a perfect match to the physical layout. As you lay track you should expect to make minor adjustments.Also, if you are like me you will likely come up with ideas for additional improvements as you build.