My wife recently gave me the Micromark car-card set (cards, boxes, etc.) and as I try to determine how to set everything up, I'm thinking my layout needs some help in the operations department. The layout is currently mostly "plywood prairie" so at this point I'm open to almost anything.
I'm modeling a small branchline in southern Colorado / northern New Mexico between Denver and Santa Fe. The trains are small (5-6 cars) consisting of an engine, 3-4 cars and a caboose. The layout is set in the early 1950's and uses primarily steam. The plan was to run operations as a point-to-point with the locals starting in Driftwood, going out to either side and then coming back.
Here's the current layout:
The tracks in yellow are elevated about 4" higher than the rest of the layout. (There are no diamonds)
The track in red is only there for roundy-round running, for Operations it should not be used
There are a total of six (6) staging tracks stacked three on top and three on bottom. The bottom represents Santa Fe and enters at Driftwood at the purple section (denoting the Interchange track). The upper staging represents Denver and runs the whole length of the yellow tracks and enters the layout at the town of Jasper.
My original idea was to have trains come in from staging, pickup/drop off at the Interchange track and then exit to the other staging. Then a local would pickup the cars, deliver them out to the various locations and bring back any ready to go off-layout which it would leave at the Interchange track.
I also planned for a passenger train that would come through and drop off/pickup from the main station in Driftwood. Then a doodlebug would run the passengers out to the smaller stations around the layout.
Here are my questions/concerns:
1) Do I need a yard?
2) Am I focusing too much traffic on a single small location that will cause a traffic jam?
3) I've never attended an operating session (I know I need to :
) What are the obvious pitfalls/problems that you can see?
Thanks,