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RIVISED GivensOkay, candidate lines:1) Buffalo line... Just about any part. I'm most familiar with the part from Harrisburg to Northumberland, but Renovo looks hawt too.2) Monongahela line... Don't know much about this one but I understand it was sexy with lots of coal traffic.3) Schuylkill Branch... At least Philly to Reading part was substantial. Coal traffic, electrified commuter service, lots of industrial stuff near Philly.4) Northern Central... York to Harrisburg probably didn't see M1bs, but the part that ran as part of the Buffalo Line to Norry sure did.
Dave, The Mon line is sexy, but your forgetting about the Panhandle ( Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad ) Pittsburgh, PA to East St Louis, IL. The section you'd want to model would be from Scully Yard to Mingo Jct, OH. During the era you're interested in, the Panhandle was a double track railroad that handled every type of merchandise imaginable, coal, iron ore and coke for Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel and Weirton Steel. Steel shipments from those two mills, plus all the associated general freight into and out of the Pittsburgh & Ohio Valley Region, plus passenger service between Pittsburgh, Columbus, Indianapolis and St Louis. Amtrak even operated over the Panhandle for the first few years of it's existence. The Panhandle just might be what you need, to get the Pennsy creative juices flowing
I could... But I'm a Pennsylvania Guy. So caveat to my caveat... Keeping it in the Keystone State.
I did post this earlier...But I'm going with the "vignettes of Pennsy" thing contained within Pennsylvania. I actually have a plan in my head now that actually does include more simulated 4-track. Not socializing it yet. I think socializing these ideas among such a large audience might not be as helpful as I was hoping. Everyone raises good points but I don't know that everyone has a good vibe for what I'm really trying to do.
Dave, what about a dogbone style layout with double track, in essence a double dogbone to give you the 4 track main you want. Stack the loops and that gives you lots of room for the main to wander on one side of a peninsula for a PA countryside scene and a straight town scene on the other.I'm not sure of your dimensions. You've shown them in several places and they differ each time, but a 9 x 9 area could work from my AnyRail sketching. I'll share if you want.