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Impressive plan, Ed. Just a couple of concerns. First, the location of the door, lower right, doesn't appear to correspond with same on Gary's drawings, so it might put a crimp in the placement of the loop. Second, the upper right corner of the third level looks like it might have accessibility issues, not to mention something of a waste of real estate. FWIW...
A few quick snaps of the helix detail as it currently stands. The first snap shows the Cameron/Mojave track entering from the upper right, a few inches higher than the Woodford turnout, then dropping to 1.7" below the Tunnel 9 approach track
Hm, are you sure that's enough? I just measured a stack car with containers and it came to about 1 5/8" height. If the 1.7" is railhead-to-railhead, then you'll also need about 3/4" or so for track/roadbed/subroadbed height. It may help to reroute the blue track a bit, so that it doesn't cross underneath the yellow track until they've vertically diverged a bit more.HTH,Ed
I checked the drawing and the clearance at the point where the blue track crosses under the Tunnel 9 approach is 2.6", which is technically enough.
Do the La Mesa guys walk on the scenery??
FWIW here is a Tehachapi plan I looked at for my basement about 8 years ago, before I started the Tennessee Pass Project.
Cool Bernie, thanks for posting that. Is that a 12" grid in the drawing? If so, you really let that plan spread out (and you have an enormous basement). Were you envisioning any ops with it (or the Tennessee Pass plan)?-gfh
Greg, how do you get the 10x per person? Seems that would depend greatly on the specific layout design & operation, and how many people need to be in overlapping spaces at the same time.Thanks,Ed