0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Main reason for the gate was because I didn't want turn back loops. Also didn't want hidden track behind the whole layout, but I guess in your case a 2 track turn back loop could end up looking like a 4 track mainline in the middle.
Don't forget, if this is your final move, you can start going through walls and stuff. Jason
Actually, I think it would be very cool to design the ultimate railfan's layout. Mostly rural scenery. Maybe just one small city with a passenger station and a couple yard tracks, and an industry or two for looks. Run-through staging on both ends, double-track main. High volume of traffic. I can see it. Big challenge would be balancing the need for run-through staging with an adequate mainline run. As always, I'll be watching with interest.
If I were to make O-6 then I would have to abandon my "senior military faculty" tenure on the USAFA faculty and would likely end up somewhere in the Pentagon neither teaching nor doing science. So I leave it to you to interpret what I'm hoping to hear...
true - and as I know it takes a decade to break orbit from the National Capitol Region . . . . though it is closer to the mecca of Vitamin Y and Ed's Basement of Rituals that Shall Not Be Named.
Honestly each time I go back to that area--as much as I love spending time with friends and family--I'm even less interested in living there.
The DC area: Traffic, crowded, high cost of living, insane home prices, hit-or-miss schools, attitude... Ugh....
Good luck. We've enjoyed our visits to Colorado, although we're more fond of the Denver area than CS, even with the traffic. That said, no warm fuzzies from our passing through Boulder a couple of times - sort of tough to get around, streets haven't kept up with the growth and traffic tends to snarl.
Patricia and I are both meteorologists so we're not exactly "well-rounded."
I've been mulling this new design in my head over and over...and it's really hard not to try to squeeze too much in.I want to do Lewistown, of course, since I have DKS' fabulous kitbashed station. But then I have a deep love of the Pennsy as it was in my ancestral Lancaster County, which is to say electrified. The character of the Middle Division is very different than that of the Philadelphia Division, and there should theoretically be a locomotive change between the two, so they really don't work as two sides of the same layout unless I want to get wrapped around locomotive changes and classification/re-blocking yard operations...ugh. I know that would make @Ed Kapuscinski breathe heavy, but not me, LOL.And yet I have 3 Kato GG1s...and Keystone Details is developing PRR catenary...
Easy solution. Find your local NTRAK club.Make a Lewistown Module.Then go make the rest of the layout the stretch from Harrisburg to Royalton.