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For posterity: yes, they are insulated/gapped.
@dem34 , can you talk a bit about your bigger corners for Dave?
So yeh, if you are a fan of some voluptuous curves but don’t want to commit to a giant module there are Inside/Outside 19” corner modules. Nice and light, can be used as outside corners or inside corners and permit running even the fussiest Passenger Cars without issue. Key is that the module is built in a crescent shape that follows the track. Though I imagine if you made it a little bigger you could also throw in an inner set of curves for some proper Pennsy action.
Is that pre-made module base wide enough for a four-track main? As for the HO layout, did you build it in segments, not necessarily modular, but with "break apart" joints that would allow you to take it away in manageable pieces that keep everything relatively intact? Every once in a while I hear of somebody who has a big layout they have to move and complain they should've "made it sectional". Also, this is a great selling point when you wish to get rid of it. No big hassle for the buyer in moving and re-assembling it.Keep that in mind for this next one. Who knows, you might decide to relocate to Germany someday.
If you’re seriously considering the Buffalo Line Dave, can I suggest picking up a back issue of the September 2022 RMC if you don’t already have one? They covered two different Buffalo Line layouts in that one with a quick blurb about the prototype as well.
You still need that magazine though! As someone who's regularly operated on one of the layouts, it IS a blast.
No passenger trains?