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I like what you've done Frank!Congrats on the changes you've made!I like the flowing nature of the plan. The part that looks odd to me compared to the rest of the layout is Quotidian. It's too... I dunno... too "O-27ish" in shape and form. I much prefer the old Quotidian with industries and roads laid out in a less symmetrical/more haphazard fashion.
There is a lot to like here Frank, but I agree that the Quotidian section looks like a fish out of water, and will be operationally problematic -- 4" radius curves?? Crossed spurs?I also think that having the yard only accessible by crossing a 4-track main is asking for trouble. Couldn't you swing the line around the main, e.g., in the bottom-left corner?
In looking at your latest plan, I'm having a hard time envisioning how the track and buildings fit into the space such that you've got a logical arrangement of streets and such. You've got a nice space; it would be cool to use it for some realistically-proportioned industries. Here is a suggestion on how you might develop it--Note that it's nothing more than food for thought. It's designed using Atlas Code 55 track, #5 switches and 12" radius curves.
I really like what DKS drew but I'm still a little unsure of the industry with a crossing in the lower center.
Dave does your program export DXF files?
Sorry, no. You'll just have to eyeball it...