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Except perhaps the return loops....
How many return loops in a 20' x 60' loop?
It's one big one. Silly.
Isn't it actually 2 big ones?
If you will recall, a few weeks ago, I moved a crossover ....I also entirely relaid the track in Southern Pines. I was dissatisfied with the arrangement of the sidings, which were facing point turnouts. With some new turnouts, I was able to make two trailing point sidings, which also added capacity for one more freight car.Before:After:You have just got to love yellow carpenter's glue for trackwork, because the track pops free easily with a small putty knife. There's no clean up needed to the track for reuse. The yellow glue also allows the cork to release from the 2" foam with practically no damage to the foam. I had this area rebuilt in just a couple of hours, including brainstorming the new sidings' design....DFF
Question Dave...How is the yard going to function? It looks like from my vantage point that 2 of the 4 tracks are for run through traffic. One of the remaining tracks needs to be kept relatively clear to allow run-a-round moves. The final track at the bottom needs to be clear at it's "neck" in order to allow access the locomotive track/team track.