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When I was much younger I had the good fortune to have 2 really great HOn3 layouts less than a half hour from me . One was Karl Parshall 's RGS layout that is pretty much the same thing as you are wanting to do . I remember running a few trains over his layout and enjoyed it very much . I've looked around the net for pics of his layout , but so far have not come up with anything . If you contact the Mini Bunch Yahoo group someone may have pics there . The other layout was owned by "Doc" Harry Sage . It was Chama to Antonito with PFM sound system . I ran many ops sessions on this layout ! If I remember correct it was featured in MR back in the 80"s or 90"s , and maybe in the Gazette too ? Both layouts still exist , A man named John Kimball has Karls layout stored in his basement , and Harry's son has the whole layout in his basement and is working on rebuilding it . Both men could probably be contacted via the Mini Bunch yahoo group it you are interested .
This just popped up on one of the Yahoo groups.https://www.facebook.com/stevesrgs/Jason
Ran across this too. A couple years past your cutoff though.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rio-Grande-Southern-RGS-Engine-20-DRGW-452-at-Durango-in-1947-8x10-Photo-/292053103668?hash=item43ffb8b434:g:i~cAAOSw44BYiCdrJason
Do you know where these layouts are located? I'm already learning of a few HOn3 RGS types right here in Colorado Springs (perhaps unsurprisingly).
Yup, @Philip H tagged me on that page. Been digesting it this afternoon. Great photos of the RoW in the 21st century and a very ambitious layout. Part of me wants to invade the entire basement to do something similar... I think it'd really scream RGS to take a good 30+ minutes in real time to move a train over the layout. But the reality is that if I want to do this to the level of visual detail I'm after, I need to do something much smaller. One can always extend the run by requiring operators to make one full trip around before stopping at the next station. I plan to keep my grades to 2%, which means that while there are grades to confront, in reality even a C19 with a short train could drill the loops without a helper.
Been visualizing this in my head... I want to have some means of turning a loco at the end of a run. The RGS had but one lone turntable...up at its terminal/headquarters at Ridgway. It did, however, have wyes all over the place. But, wyes are space hogs.So, would I be forgiven for putting a in weedy turntable just outside of Rico to perform the function of the Rico wye? Other narrow-gauge examples contemporary to my RGS era would be on the D&RGW at the end of the Ouray Branch and at Embudo on the Chili Line.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
You can turn the whole train on a staging "yard turntable".