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Me likey. The switching puzzle looks like fun, and having a yard away from switching will help with the illusion of distance.In my experience, switching on a curved siding is best done with truck mounted couplers, but your results may vary.Do you have an industry list and rolling stock mix in mind? What era are you targeting?Lee
my era is 1945-1952, Pacific Electric, I have a fleet of 1000's, they were all* retired by 1950. due to the Tomix drive's pizza cutters, I am running Code 80 track, and due to the lack of a good N Scale electric freight motor, I am going to use mostly 4 axle switchers. The Pacific Electric had one SW1, 2 Baldwin VO-600's, about 8 VO-1000's, a pair of DRS-1500's and five GE 44 tonners lettered for the PE, and many other locos that were leased from the Southern Pacific. They also leased a lot of steam locos and owned five 0-6-0's and a 2-6-0. I currently have the SW1, a VO-1000, an Alco S4 and an SW900, the PE never leased an ALCO
Chalk me up as another who really likes this plan, especially that you've worked in a very realistic approximation of the area of Santa Monica. One of my favorite layouts is Bill Denton's Kingsbury Branch- an area of Chicago that I knew well 40 years ago. Even with all the inherent compromises of model railroading, I knew exactly where it was, even before I read the caption of the photo. I can see where your representation of Santa Monica could have the same effect for folks familiar with the area.The one recommendation, that you've probably already thought about (recognizing that we are looking at a quick sketch on graph paper) is that whenever possible, curve the exposed tabletop corners. And... not to take this thread off on a tangent, but a question that might solve an issue for both of us- has anyone found a workable replacement wheelset for Tomix drives? I have a couple models that need drives, and I'd like to replece the pizza cutters.Thanks for sharing the plan, and please forgive me in advance if I steal some of the "main industrial area" switching plan for my next layout.
Could you eke out another track by starting with a LH into the ladder? Would it be worth the slightly shorter yard tracks?