Reggie you got it just about perfect. It is generally accepted that a good spacing is 4 to 4-1/2" center to center. If you look at the listed diameters of gargraves you will see that they increase by 9", such as 54, 63, 72, 80, 89, etc. Other brands such as Atlas keep it pretty much in 4-1/2" increments by increasing the diameter by 9" steps.
I assume you are bending flex track so you can do as you wish. On the larger radius curves you can get by with slightly less spacing since there is less overhang of large cars and engines.
Please check that your equipment will clear each other before you fasten and ballast everything. It would be very discouraging to find that one of your large engines sidswipes cars on an ajoining track. .
Enjoy your layout & post pictures of the new trackwork.
If you have a crossover between your mains, I believe that you will find the spacing to be 4.5 inches. I wouldn't go any closer than that on the corners for the reasons already mentioned.
Poppyl
Reggie, not sure about that. Just bumping you to the top so hopefully someone can answer....a good question.
dennis
TCA#09-63805
Play around with it, you might find something that works better.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
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