Help yourself. It's pretty basic, but works for me!
Wes
Wes,
I'm "remodeling" and expanding my current track plan. Hoping to borrow your plan for part of mine.
Thanks
sparky wrote: Wes,What size are the swithes? Do you have a track list?Thanks
What size are the swithes? Do you have a track list?
This is pretty much it. 2 0-54s switches and 2 0-42 switches make the connections from the outer and inner loops. I'll probably put in 1 more 0-42 right under the girder bridge to park some trains.
NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL(23) MTH 40-1001 10 inch straight 3.50 80.50(8) MTH 40-1010 O72 curve 3.50 28.00(17) MTH 40-1054 O54 curve 4.99 84.83(19) MTH 40-1042 O42 curve 3.99 75.81(1) MTH 40-1043 O42 lefthand switch 59.95 59.95(1) MTH 40-1056 O54 lefthand turnout 59.95 59.95(1) MTH 40-1044 O42 righthand switch 59.95 59.95(1) MTH 40-1055 O54 righthand turnout 59.95 59.95(3) MTH 40-1016 5.0 in straight 3.50 10.50(4) MTH 40-1017 4.25 in straight 3.50 14.00(5) MTH 40-1012 5.5 inch half straight 3.50 17.50(12) MTH 40-1018 3.5 in straight 3.50 42.00(2) MTH 40-1009 grade crossing 9.95 19.90 Total of 97 items costing 612.84
Grand total of 97 items costing 612.84
Interesting layouts.
How would you block them so multiple trains would use the layout?
TMT
Wes Whitmore wrote: This is my plan. It's 6x11.5, and 6x12 would fit even better.0-72 and 0-54 curves on the outer loop. You could go all 0-72 if you go just over 6ft.Inner loop is mostly 0-42 with a couple of 0-54s here and there. 2% grades mostly, but a 3% grade at the top of the inner loop on the end of the 2%, and a 3.5% back down to get under the girder bridge.Wes
This is my plan. It's 6x11.5, and 6x12 would fit even better.
0-72 and 0-54 curves on the outer loop. You could go all 0-72 if you go just over 6ft.
Inner loop is mostly 0-42 with a couple of 0-54s here and there. 2% grades mostly, but a 3% grade at the top of the inner loop on the end of the 2%, and a 3.5% back down to get under the girder bridge.
I really like your layout. What size are the swithes? Do you have a track list?
Hey Guys,
Thanks for your feedback. Some really good ideas here. Looking for more if anyone has additional plans.
I have a 6x14 table layout with:
Here's the track plan (click on image to enlarge):
What I like about this layout is that I can run almost any size engine and run multiple trains at once. The longer trains not be able to switch to the inside loop, but larger trains can still be run on the outside loop while smaller trains move and switch around the interior at the same time.
Enjoy,
Chris
this is a 6 x 11 I was working on. I tried to use 054 or larger diameter. there are different levels, the blue track is ground level. the red track is the upper level and the black goes under the red on the left, that will be a plateau with a tunnel underneath for the black track.
this is a version with a wing
Welcome Coal Load!
Take a look at Sunday Photo Fun this week! Wes has a great 6x12 layout.
Also, here's the link to Thor trains: http://www.thortrains.net/
Kurt
Forgot to mention that I would like to use both O-54 and O-42 radius curves since O-42 is minimum radius for my MTH 4-6-4.
Here is the track plan that I designed for The Western Reserve Model Railroad Museum.
It is an 8 x 12 foot layout.
here is link to see the layout
http://www.wrmrrm.shutterfly.com/action/slideshow?caid=67b0de21b33a7ed7659c&a=67b0de21b33a7ed7659c&auto=0&m=1&d=1199753686445
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
I'm looking to build my first O-scale layout and need a few ideas on functional plans for a 6 x 12 foot layout. I could also add a 2 x 4 L-shaped extension if required for a rail yard, etc. The 5 x 10 layout in the February 2008 issue of CTT was interesting but I'm looking for a little more mainline track footage although I do like the overall functionality of the compact yard of this layout. I'm looking to go with Atlas-O sectional track. Would really appreciate some help. I have several Steam locomotives and will use the layout for both passenger and freight.
Email: pkants@sympatico.ca
Thanks.
Coal Load
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