Just a question of curiosity, do you run your trains Clockwise, Counter-Clockwise, or Point-Point? If both directions which is predominent?
Mine is Clockwise.
Don
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What an interesting question! The current layout was set up to run clockwise from Ivor's shed out to his branch line but of course, there's no run-around track so he goes 'out' clockwise and formally returns running 'backwards' - though the layout loops back. My layout's past configurations (with multiple trolley lines) ran in both directions.
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Nice question,
Lets see, my main loop goes both ways depending what train I run from the 6 spur switching and parking yard. Same for the 3 parking pull aside spurs on that loop. Some are pulled into the spurs and some are backed in. The trains are not kept in the same spurs so it is always changing.
The top loop is a reversing loop so both ways. The log yard is clockwise and the kids loop is also clockwise. And the # 50 gang car track is point to point.
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Well when I had a layout, I ran them counter clock wise. I just liked the idea of them coming out the tunnel towards me instead of on the back side of the layout.
Edit: I did have a shelf layout back then also, and it ran clockwise.
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I've got three loops, the innermost loop is the trolley loop, that runs counter-clockwise, next one out for trains runs clockwise, the outermost one runs counter-clockwise. I find with the three loops running in opposite directions to each other I get a bit of a "fool the eye" effect that makes the layout (4x8) look bigger than it is, the viewer's eyes (mine included) don't concentrate on any one loop.
Unless I've got two engines on the outer loops that have a habit of smacking each other as they pass on turns, in just the right spot and at just the right angle, then I run them both clockwise.
On the bedroom layout I run the outer O31 loop clockwise and the inner S gauge loop counter clockwise. If I run them the other way, somehow they sideswipe each other and derail inside the tunnel at the back of the layout! The Disneyland layout runs clockwise because that's how they run at Disneyland.
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I like trains passing one another going in opposit directions,so my layout has trains going both clockwise and counter clockwise.
Typically clockwise, though the last temporary layout I did at the Depot museum had both loops running counterclockwise.
Guess I don't have a standard direction.
One goes disaway, and the utter two go a data way
Dave
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I guess they usually go clockwise. However many times I add reversing loops, so the trains change direction whenever I want.
LL675 One goes disaway, and the utter two go a data way
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For my christmas layout I have a standard gauge rectangle on the outside of an o gauge ractangle. The SG runs clockwise(at the 12 o clock postition its heading west) and the O runs counter-clockwise heading east at the 12 o clock position.
edit: if you are facing south thats the direction they are heading
Hey Don B - man I am surprised by some of these posts. Most of the toy train friends I have are also NASCAR fans and our layout main lines predominately make left turns, so counterclockwise!
Regards, Roy
wrmcclellan Hey Don B - man I am surprised by some of these posts. Most of the toy train friends I have are also NASCAR fans and our layout main lines predominately make left turns, so counterclockwise!
Interesting. I never thought of that.
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As I stood watching the escalator and wondering what they do when the basement gets full of stairs, I decided my layout should run both ways.
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I'm typically in the "one goes this way and one that way" group as well. Although like Roy, if I'm only running one train than it's to the left!!
Which ever way I want them to go. Sometimes, opposite direction. Sometimes, same direction. Meeting and go into siding to wait for one to pass [that makes it interesting]. Depends on the time I have to spend.
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I incorporated 2 reversing loops into the layout design so that changing directions without reversing the train was simple. One loop is roughly 50' in length and tends to get used as staging track for 3 or 4 trains. They start from there going clockwise, eventually changing direction on the other loop and finally run back onto the tail end of the first loop. I suspect operations will change somewhat when I start adding signals to the single mainline design.
Bruce
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