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Dave- I may get flogged for this, but I've never really liked the plan for Enola. I've never understood how it was supposed to work, beyond being staging with some very short tracks. It seems extremely limited for the amount of room it takes up. The execution is beautiful, but I think there are many more possibilities for operating and general interest if the same space was used differently, especially if "that's it" for available space.
Not sure if the great DKS is reading this, but I'm stymied as to where to start.
A drawing of the room would be good (unless I missed that).Jason
Knock out that closet wall
Why not use the wye from David's original plan and then have the two legs go around the other door to form a huge bubble U mainline? You could then also close the second door's oval for the interchange Michael mentioned; I'm not familiar with the area but I imagine you could take some schemes from the prototype and place them along the new mainline on the new door
Unfortunately unless I change all out to code 55, there's no commercial code 80 curved turnout that matches the 15" radius for the top of the wye.
The Trix c80 curved switch has 15.3" inner radius and 19.8" outer radius.