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I like your plan. If it were me, I would probably add another track or two to the staging at the top of the plan. Also, be sure to make sure these are as long as the trains you plan to run.
I think I remember your old layout from another site. I always wondered what happened to it. I model B&M too, except a little Southwest of were you do.
Nothing to it, but to get down to it, I guess...I have delusions of grandeur... One day, I will build a basement-filling, around-the-walls empire. It will be magnificent!For now though, for my first real layout, I will build a HCD layout (extended to 3x9, courtesy of mission-creep).I've been thrashing back and forth, trying to work out or find the perfect track plan.What I only just realized is, there ain't no such thing, and it's real easy to waste a lifetime waffling through analysis paralysis in that search.Good or bad, I really need to just jump in and start building something....Several years back, I'd started building the layout from Lou Sassi's book "A realistic HO layout for beginners". That project - set in Contoocook - lived a short life though, since we moved to a new house about halfway during the project. -Joe
Sounds good! I'm always in favor of B&M layouts. Make sure you include that covered bridge. That will really set the location.
The pedestrian bridge in Holyoke?
I like the latest plan, and you know how I feel about the expansion to a staging yard. Get yourself a 12" HCD and build a Yard-on-a-ShelfTM. That added so much goodness to operations on the Virginia Central.DFF