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Mike,Sorry if this has been addressed in your first post (my understanding of English is limited :-[), but how will the hidden 3 tracks staging yard be accessed ?Looks like a fun layout to operate BTW, with good switching opportunities to boot, beside those roaring passengers runs
What do you have? It would be good to know so the plan can be tailored to your supply.
If it were me I'd flip it the layout horizontally in the picture. Your biggest obstacle is your hot water heater and it's in the most inconvenient space. On the thumb you only have 30" of space while your water heater appears to be 36".The S.
What are you planning on for operations? Having the paper mill leads so close to the tunnel portal could make shifting cars slightly more difficult. You may also wish to include a run around at the mill yard, because spotting cars on one of those sidings would require running all the way to Puddington Station to get it on the correct end of the locomotive. You may also consider moving the top mainline in the mountain area to follow the hidden staging tracks. I just perceive a mountainous area as either a tightly packed double track, or a single track, and that the rear mainline may detract from the scene.
I don't know if it would fit necessarily, but if you could either build the yard on that curve and have the siding closest to the main, connecting to the mainline, you could run around the necessary cars to be spotted on that facing point siding.
All main line switches are # 7's; the curved turnouts are "whatever Atlas made"; yard and branchline are # 5's because no passenger cars will go through.................
No, I mean what are the swiches you have on hand already? You said you had 32 switches. Makes no sense to design a plan that doesn't at least make an attempt to use them.
The original layout looks like Code 80. Is that correct?
I'll use pictures instead!The 2 sidings I threw in there probably wont be necessary because the original yard track is much longer now.