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Well, tonight, I went for it and sacrificed a turnout. I butchered that turnout down to just about the shortest length it could be to shoehorn it in. DFF
What you're seeing is that the rails of the turnout were cut back to about only three ties' distance from the frog and the points. You just can't cut the rails any closer to the points or the frog without destroying the integrity of the turnout. DFF
Is that stub end with the loco new?
The points on Micro Engineering switches already come only 3 ties from the end of the rails.
By adding this turnout, I have now added an additional eight coal hoppers to the layout, and, most importantly, I have added a destination for this commodity to improve ops. And that means that less 0-5-0ing is now necessary to run the layout Oh, and yes, that track is sharp, an 8-3/4" radius. But, that was the trade-off, and, again, it works fine.DFF
Another way to save space with Atlas #5's is to bend their long tails. I did that in my staging yard, see below. Another thought: had you continued the sharp curve rather than straightening it out, would you've been able to store couple more cars on the spur? Otto K.
Random though... whatever happened to On30?
The plan is to do an N scale layout and an On30 layout in the same room.DFF