There seems to be only a single thread on Russell Schoofs Free Haven terminal switching layout. I have a 10'3" x 10 foot room with a 27" x 48" closet that i think could be used for a decending half cirlce into staging. Is there anyone with some thoughts on this plan, ideas? or who could help? Thanks!
In HO, a 27" deep closet will not be sufficient to completely contain a turn into staging for typical equipment, as the radius would be around 12" once allowing for the width of the track and clearances. Fine in N scale, of course.
Some thoughts on the Free Haven Terminal Layout from my blog. There are a few things that one might wish to change for realism and better operation – and better access to staging. But it’s a great starting point.
Good luck with your layout.
Byron
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I read your blog! what ever french grou built it their website seems to be dead. I read all the thooughts you had, could you bemore...detailed? like where would you have the car float ?
savgbstI read your blog! what ever french grou built it their website seems to be dead.
A google search leads to an unofficial archive of that site -- use caution -- for now there seem to be no malicious links on that page, but no guarantees.http://www.oocities.org/trainternet/Fhht_us.htm
savgbstI read all the thooughts you had, could you bemore...detailed? like where would you have the car float ?
As I said, this concept is neat, but I would change a number of things in the actual design. So there’s no ideal spot that I would suggest to put a car float as-is without adjustments to the rest of the layout. Redesigning the layout to fix all the details would take more time than I have to spend, unfortunately.
If you were keeping the layout otherwise the same, one could possibly revise the lead to the “Pier 3” Petroleum Products area to serve a car float instead, since at least one could shove cars directly out of the yard when switching the car float. But the better approach would be an overall redesign while keeping the same concept.
Best of luck.