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I forgot to mention, if you’re looking for a cool engine house. Elyria had a small roundhouse from LS&MS days near the foundry where the Norwalk Branch started. As far as I know, it existed until the creation of Conrail. It could possibly be made to fit in a corner, with an Atlas roundhouse kit cut down to one stall. (Attachment Link) Photo by George Payne. If you’re looking for more details for the layout, the Facebook group “Lorain County, Railroad Past” is a treasure trove of good stuff.
You mentioning Loomis opened a flood of memories for me. I spent much of time talking to the owner, Howard about all sorts of stuff. Much of it not suitable for certain company, but I think he would have fit in fine here on the Railwire. That local landmark store front sign of his still exists, and lives down at a museum in Cincinnati. https://chroniclet.com/news/398311/loomis-camera-sign-on-display-in-cincinnati/