I have a little bit larger layout now, but I started out with a 5x9 and used O48 as the outside loop with O36 on the inside loop/figure8. I used O60 turnouts and these might let you have a siding.
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I'm currently set up on a ping pong table with basically three ovals. The inner oval is O27 track, the next oval is O40 Fastrack and the outer oval is O60 Fastrack with a passing siding.
The O60 loop with a passing siding really does not fit on the ping pong table. I've added an extension to one side of the table and, since I'm set up in the attic, a shelf suspended from the rafters to support the passing siding.
It is nothing special, but it gives me a place to run trains.
You won't be qble to fit anything too complicated into that space with the O48 curves that your new GE Hybrid requires. I think that you will be looking at a basic oval with a spur to the inside, a reversing loop, or some variation on a figure 8.
Good luck. Remember it is your railroad, so build what makes you happy. Making changes to find that happiness is part of the fun of this hobby.
Does anyone have any layouts for a 5x9 using O-48 curves. I have been to the yahoo fastrack group and have searched there as well. I also have purchased both fastrack books from lionel and have not seen much in there to help me out. I am looking for something to just play around with while i get my bearings with the scale. I have to go with the O-48 because I have on order that GE hybrid engine from lionel. Thanks for any help. Derek
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