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Benchwork is going up!Here's one end (over my workbench): (Attachment Link) And here's the opposite side (with wildlife): (Attachment Link) George
George is going to have a good time batting around random rolling stock. I use big loops of aluminum foil on the front of my layout to keep the cats off of it.. They only jumped up one time and when they landed on the foil they jumped right down. For some reason they hate stepping on foil. The challenge is remembering to take it off before I power up the layout.
If those are hidden staging yards under the branch up against the back wall you are heading for a world of heartache operation. That is, if everything in the drawing in faint lines is lower level and the heavy lines are upper level? If so how does that work out for the complex of track in the upper right corner?As to that area, no need for a runaround track there since all the switches are facing points. Delete that and you save 2 switches and make it a single track branch the whole length.What you have here looks like a simple oval as a main, stretched out, with a provision to become a figure 8 by using a crossing in the center. That allows you to use either loop end as a reversing loop. At least how I read the plan. And the branch doesn't come out of the crossing/junction, but splits off one main, never enters the junction, but swings away from it? I don't know ... having industrial area trackage sticking into a busy mainline junction sounds a little dangerous for a real railroad. But if you like complicated switching situations then it seems to fit the bill. It's your model, after all.
Well, I'm finally getting back to this (slight detour for rotator cuff repair). I've thought about this a bit in the meantime. I understand the issues of hidden, hard-to-reach staging, at least intellectually. I've tweaked the design a bit so that except for a couple of crossing points the upper branch is NOT over the staging any more - only scenery/buildings, which I can make removable or even omit in some places. Do you think that's enough?