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Actually, the vignette idea is starting to win out. Where I can double the two-track main on itself, it can be Middle Division. It can be Lewistown. Then the two-track parts can be who knows... The A&S under wire, Sunbury on the Northern Central, etc.The way to be non-committal and yet somewhat prototypical is to do prototype scenes that may not all tie together. After all, I'm never gonna operate this layout per prototype, so who cares if a train jumps divisions between towns?
I could... But I'm a Pennsylvania Guy. So caveat to my caveat... Keeping it in the Keystone State.
Vignettes. I like it.
Vignettes are right up Dave's alley, but kinda spoil the roundy-round effect if you want to follow the train all the way around the layout.
Just a quickie. You have a lot of room really. I don't know how much staging you want, but you could use it as a yard and put your TT/roundhouse in the middle.
Now that's interesting...Hmm...I like it!Except... The wall segment between the doors is very close to the window as this construction photo shows:Aye, you still have the option of storing the CM under the left blob. I just think a center blob will be in the way, be less photogenic and will cramp the room.
However, looking at the plan it doesn't look that jarring as the viaduct breaks the scene up. You could start the staging tracks using curved turnouts further around the curve or down the wall a bit on the left (say behind the master mechanics building) so they wrap around the bottom a bit more. This would give a larger hilly/treed buffer space at the Lewis Tower area so the number of tracks wouldn't get as wide so fast.