A little bigger than what you are describing, but I thought this one was rall good,...
More pics here, but sorry I do not know how to reference an individual posting on this forum,..http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/t/265819.aspx
Brian
My Layout Plan
Interesting new Plan Consideration
I would shove the existing track in your "plan" towards the wall to better utilize the space on the 5' ends that are perpendicular to the long yard. That would put the yard in the forefront rather than the rear.
Also, is there any way of extending either one of those 5' ends to make them longer? It's just sorta wasted space, otherwise.
Lastly, unless your turntable is a 90-footer, I think you're going to be challanged trying to squeeze all your structures into that alloted space. I would suggest mocking it up on the floor with cardboard so that you can arrange and rearrange your engine houses, turntable, and depot to see where it will all fit best. Drawing it up on paper is one thing; seeing it visually in front of you in 3D (and being able to make immediate changes) is another matter.
Tom
https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling
Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
CSXman14 Feel free to take my plan below and make a track plan. It would be greatly appreciated. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MAa_7Y-KP2HUCnhVvnVA9ClDUQZ_Ubkd/view?usp=sharing
Feel free to take my plan below and make a track plan. It would be greatly appreciated.
Rich
Alton Junction
While I suppose some folks will be happy to draw up a plan for your layout, I suggest you will be much better off doing it yourself. Get a couple Kalmbach layout design and plan books and look for ideas there.
Once you get a finished plan, post it back here on the Forum and ask for suggestions and comments. Trust me, there is a lot of pride in doing it yourself.
ENJOY !
Mobilman44
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central