Hey Tom, I thought of that too, but then I realized that I would only handle 4-5 cars max train length per operating session and that's what I can handle to the end of the lead track. Besides, the area that I'm running the layout is only 100 inches long.
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Mike Kieran
Port Able Railway
I just do what the majority of the voices in my head vote on.
Mike,
Nice compact track plan! If I may make one suggestion, you may want to put an extension on your lead track off the main to your yard, so that you can pull cars from full tracks. A single track clamp-on or bolt-on extension may work here, with some sort of "plug in" electrical connectors.
I love the industry names!
I came up with a third plan variation. In this plan, I added a drill track under the siding in the upper right corner to the chair company. That way I could use it to drill the manufacturing and food companies as well as use it for yard sorting before I start switching industries.
I went back to my longer yard tracks just to give me more room. I also added an engine house where the railroad offices will also be located.
At first, I had the turnout going toward E.D. Ibble foods all the way on the left of the middle 4 foot section. I had to have it that way to provide enough room on the switchback going into Hardley Able and Uranus Hertz for 2 cars and a locomotive. It made the runaround a little tight, but manageable. I had originally planned for the turnout for the runaround all the way on the left, but I found that it would make that switchback too short. I had discussed my plan with a renowned track planner and he mentioned the same thing. The runaround was a little tight. It was a compromise that I may have had to contend with. With a helpful suggestion on the other forum, I can have the longer runaround, an easier time switching the two industries in the upper left, and still have a yard (while smaller, it will still be enough to do the job).
That made a lot of sense. I just redrew the track plan to this:
Very nice design! I noticed it on another forum, but could not visualize a suggestion that was made - "consider flipping the left crossover" (to gain runaround length on both the main track and lower siding). Has anything been drawn that makes this clear?