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I need to put you in touch with my friend Ryan who's worked Crestwood with the R&N. I'll send him this way.
would that be Ryan T?
Nope, Ryan L.
update on this project...i tore out what i had built...after a few times operating it was kinda boring. copying the prototype is great and all, but it's clear that the CNJ made this a quick and painless job for the Crestwood Comet crew. i did make a mistake that i should have realized early on... the bit in red was too short for a GP40 and a 60 foot covered hopper for the modern era rolling stock. doh.i'd love to get some track planning help to get more out of the 6x9 space. i know i could do way more interesting things than just a slab of easy switching.-645
Any particular constraints in that 6x9 space? Okay with a lift out for some "off-layout" staging/continuous run? I've got a few ideas,Phil
Have you read Lance Mindheim's shelf layout operations book?https://www.amazon.com/How-Operate-Modern-Switching-Layout/dp/1467956996?ie=UTF8&refRID=071Q6SZNF6KVE1GTN4EYIt talks a lot about how to "stretch" a simple track plan.It's why I created this: https://traincrew.conrail1285.com/That might help provide some fulfillment with something simple.
It's why I created this: https://traincrew.conrail1285.com/
took a look at this site, what a good idea. i've operated at layouts where we had to count to 5 after coupling and count to 10 before we could move an assembled train. this takes it to another level!