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If there is some way of either shifting trackage over in the top section of the layout and/or making the legs of the "Y" (or at least one of them) a little sharper, you could make that "Y" operational... At least be able to turn a locomotive or a caboose (if you use one).
Off to a good start--at least you know what you want to do. Just curious, why cheat and build a frame when you can get 36-inch wide HCDs? And if you were going to cheat anyway, why not go a tad larger, maybe even make a blob at the end of the peninsula so the return loop can be a broader radius? (The shelf along the left could be narrowed to compensate.) One other observation... the tracks along the edges of the peninsula look mighty close to the edges of the layout.
Very interesting track plan.If there is some way of either shifting trackage over in the top section of the layout and/or making the legs of the "Y" (or at least one of them) a little sharper, you could make that "Y" operational... At least be able to turn a locomotive or a caboose (if you use one).
Easy-peasy.
I decided to take a break and listen to a little music. I put on my favorite Vaughan-Williams concerto, and did some high-speed track planning while it played. When the music ended, I uploaded the file. It is meant purely to stimulate discussion; it is, after all, only 45 minutes or so of fiddling--