Hi all,
I've got some track planning software and am having some difficulty making myself a layout plan. The software is easy enough (SCARM) and I've got a good idea of what I want. I'm curious if anyone has any help for a track plan.
My requirements are a bit odd.
If anyone knows any plans that could be modified slightly to fit, that's great. If anyone is interested in actually designing one, that'd be amazing but I'm not going to ask you to.
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Any reason that it needs to be an island, and not along the walls of the room?
There is a resident professional layout designer that post in here, Byron, his handle in here is Cuyama, I'm sure he'll see this and chime in.
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A 6 by 12 layout with an operating pit in the center is quite a challenge. Unless you are a very skinny person, it is quite an impractical thing to do.
The late Stein Rypern from Norway, known as steinjr in this parish, once designed and built a layout about 7 by 12 ft., with the access to the "pit" via a lift bridge. if you have a chance to get that extra foot in depth, well then Stein´s design can certainly be adapted to incorporate your wants.
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If you will be operating from the opening, obviously each long side has to be narrow. But if the opening needs to be used for access only to the back side for derailments, then there are more options for depth.
If the latter, conceptually, you would want most of the action on the front side of the layout and maybe the backside to be scenery only, one straight through track for example, in order to minimize the derailments and the need to get into the pit.
The front side could be quite deep too, since you would have the ability to build scenery and structures, and correct the ocasional derailment, from the pit if needed.
A big yard and industries up front and along the sides...then a single track with rural scenery in the back? A river with a brige? A canyon with a tall trestle? Just a thought.
- Douglas
I agree with Mike, around the walls will net you considerably more layout with longer runs and wider curves. I'm not a pro track designer but have digested a lot of layout design literature and done my own scale drawing old school on graph paper and built them to full size.
If the layout is 6x12 island, the I'd guess there is considerably more room available as there would have to be access around at least 3 sides, possible all 4. That being the case, there may be in reality, conservatively, 10x16 space which would really increase possiblities and is a folded water wings configuration is possible, even a lift out might be avoided.
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Take a look at plan 56 (Dayton & Northern RR) in 101 Track Plans by Linn Westcott. I to appears to have most of your requirements (no staging though). It also has a 14" turntable and round house which could be replaced with something else.
Good luck
Paul