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... I've started changing some trackwork around Oroville.
Uh... Rodney... are you telling me that deviation from the track plan is allowed, even after construction has started? How can that possibly be? The new laser cutter is great. How are you managing the cooling water?
Rodney, congratulations on both the laser cutter and the wife! Once you've had a chance to test the cutter, I'd be very interested in a write-up....either here or elsewhere on TRW.As to the additional switching, I think it's a very good move, even if moving a bit from the prototype. As impressive as your layout is and will be, there needs to be more than just running to keep people's interest up. I struggled with my Cajon layout as well and added some switching areas that "could have been there" as well as industries long gone by my timeframe (like the WW II era US Quartermaster Depot). Also think of your yard as a place for multiple (mostly) stationary operators to break, reblock, and make trains...(this takes physical space in the isle). This is rarely done on anything but the largest model railroads, and it's like switching on steroids.The only comment I'd make on your new trackwork arrangement is that to me, there's something a bit odd about the way the switch lead crosses the double mains and heads up.... Perhaps there ought to be a diverging switch on the uphill side to prevent runaways from crossing the mains (and perhaps to allow another industry parallel to the mains?)Anyway, I always thoroughly enjoy your updates, keep them coming please!Regards, Otto K.
Very cool laser!Rodney has many operators do you anticipate for a regular ops session?
I hope to get 8 to 12 on a regular basis.