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Track plan needed

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Track plan needed
Posted by SOU Fan on Friday, December 9, 2005 1:25 PM
I'm building a 18" x 42" layout and I need a track plan. I'm building it in N scale, because of the size. Here are some things I want on my layout:

*I want to be able to operate.
*I want a small yard (3 tracks) or so.






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Posted by Texas Zepher on Friday, December 9, 2005 1:42 PM
Define what you mean by operate?
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Posted by SOU Fan on Friday, December 9, 2005 1:48 PM
What I mean by operate is that I can run trains, like around a loop.
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Posted by dgwinup on Friday, December 9, 2005 10:07 PM
Unless you are building a trolley or logging layout, with an 18" width, your curves will have to be smaller than 18" wide (less than 9" radius) and are going to be too sharp a curve for all but the shortest equipment, even in N scale. Expand your width to 24" and you can have two loops, one with 9 3/4" radius (18 1/2" diameter) and 11" radius (22" diameter). These should be adequate for most equipment, although longer passenger cars will look a little odd. Forget about articulated locomotives on curves this sharp.

Hope this helps.

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Posted by claycts on Friday, December 9, 2005 10:59 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dekruif

I'm building a 18" x 42" layout and I need a track plan. I'm building it in N scale, because of the size. Here are some things I want on my layout:

*I want to be able to operate.
*I want a small yard (3 tracks) or so.

My $.02 is to purchase an Atlas "N" scale track planning book and cut and paste what you like. The copies of the plans are cheap to make and you can work away at making it fit or not in your space.
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Posted by Texas Zepher on Saturday, December 10, 2005 12:25 PM
Here is one with 9 3/4" inch curves so it is probably 20" wide. You could easily substitute tighter curves I believe Bachmann even made 7" radius at one time.

Anyway it has three yard tracks and a switch back industrial area for interest. The yard uses the main line as part of the ladder. There is no run around so one must use the entire loop as a run around. That shouldn't be a big deal. My first N-scale layout was much more simple than this and I had a ton of fun with it. There are a couple places you could add more track but then it begins to get crowded.
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Posted by claycts on Saturday, December 10, 2005 11:17 PM
Hey Texas, very nice post. Better than mine for sure.
Take Care George Pavlisko Driving Race cars and working on HO trains More fun than I can stand!!!

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