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I've been thinking about that but I also want staging to be as reliable and as hands-off as possible, and I don't feel like the Atlas code 55 switches are that right now. Peco curved turnouts have too broad a radius to be of much use.EDIT: Does anyone know more about the geometry of these guys?
Two thoughts about locomotive shops:1. Don't make it part of the layout if it doesn't belong. Make it its own thing. Maybe a oNeTRAK module, maybe some TTRAK modules, maybe an actual NTRAK module, maybe just a lump of foam surrounded by some 1x4s. I'm betting you'd find it handy to have something transportable for things like the PRR T&HS event, shows, etc...2. If you insist on making it part of the layout: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=424664http://www.railpictures.net/photo/247859/http://www.railpictures.net/photo/283009/http://www.railpictures.net/photo/246818/
Any ideas on the sloppy throwbar?
Also, just to manage expectations, no actual benchwork or tracklaying will happen until the Colorado Midland is fully operational and mostly scenicked.
Thinking for the crossovers on the bridge I might go ME #6s because they have springs on the throws.