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I'm facing a similar issue.My current plan is to go with active staging: a pair of staging tracks that I can just swap trains in and out on from off layout when needed.
...and to make a few trees every night.
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Hi folks,I’m looking for some ideas, thoughts, suggestions and assistance in designing a layout. I would like to concentrate on 80’s to present era yard ops. Not huge classification yard with hump and all that but maybe a smaller yard where trains from the large yards come in and get broken down into locals also a crew change point for coal trains (my first love). Maybe even have a small engine service facility for the local engines and turnaround of the larger road power. My inspiration is the CSX yard at Spartanburg SC and NS’s Abrams yard in KOP PA. The problem is what I envision does not translate onto paper. There is a disconnect between brain and hand.Below is a sketch of layout dimensions. The 7’ shelf can go no wider than 18”. Curves tend to eat a TON of space so Im not sure the small staging plank on the left side would be doable if it takes away too much real estate from the long shelf. Is stub ended the best choice?Would a double ended yard be feasible?Appreciate any help you guys can offer! Thank you!