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There must be a thing going around, like a bug or something. First, @LIRR Eastern Kentucky, then the JD, followed by @R L Smith's EL Southern Tier. This is turning into some kind of Conrail conspiracy thing. @Ed, are you involved in this? Seems shady...
It could be made to operate better, although "ops" has never been my thing no matter how much I want it to be.
I don't want to sidetrack the discussion, but would you elaborate on this, Dave? I remember you mentioning previously that operation doesn't interest you, but it sounds like you wish it would. Have you encountered stumbling blocks, or tried it and found it wasn't all you thought it would be, or what?Jim
Hey Dave are you going to want to have to do the "duck-under" thing with an "cock-pit" style layout?I had one layout with a duck-under and figured out quickly that I didn't every want to do that again.
Another option is an L shaped layout with staging against the walls.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
But in the end I just like to sit back and let them run. I'm a proud roundy-rounder. So from an "operations" perspective the biggest improvement I could possibly make would be run through staging. It would need to be roughly 6-7 feet long to accommodate my longest trains.
Nothing wrong with just watching them run. Personally, I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I enjoy switching. But there are plenty of times when I'd like to just fire up an engine and let it haul a train around the room a few dozen times. And of course I'm a long ways from having a loop that will allow me to do so. Actually, I think it would be very cool to design the ultimate railfan's layout. Mostly rural scenery. Maybe just one small city with a passenger station and a couple yard tracks, and an industry or two for looks. Run-through staging on both ends, double-track main. High volume of traffic. I can see it. Big challenge would be balancing the need for run-through staging with an adequate mainline run. As always, I'll be watching with interest.And as far as access goes, consider a gate. Much better than a duck-under, and it would give you the option of stacking return loops, which is a big space-saver.Jim