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I like the idea of T-Trak for this layout. The only thing that’s going against that notion is that at 8-feet long at its most condensed version, it’s longer than my dining room table. Ideally this will be used as a small switching layout in my apartment’s spare bedroom with the other layouts stored under it when I’m not using those. I could combine the best of both worlds by making the vertical line be a double track main for T-Track, and the horizontal follow Free-moN standards, but I’m a real sucker for the look of Code 55 and 40 track. That and I really want to model a torn up second mainline I’d really like to have these modules ready for Ohio N Scale Weekend in three months, but life is a bit crazy now with my free time at the moment, so I may just create a T-Trak module of the interlocking tower/grain mill scene at Nova, Ohio on the B&O main to get some modeling done this winter, and bring the Hiles doughnut layout again for display.
And you don't have to make your modules all that compliant, or even take them anywhere outside the basement. But if you allow for a connection that's standard, then the rest of us can show up at your house and click a layout together while you're making us sandwiches. By the way, do you have any Braunschweiger?Lee