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MEASUREMENTS FOR TEHACHAPI LOOP IN N SCALE

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MEASUREMENTS FOR TEHACHAPI LOOP IN N SCALE
Posted by TrainsRMe1 on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 3:59 AM

First of all, I want to say I hope everyone is having a safe and joyous holiday season,  Santa has a soft heart for us modelrailroaders and I hope he brought you all the things on your list!!    now on to the question that I have, what would be the measurments for modeling the Tehachapi loop in N scale, I plan on using the woodland scenic risers. Thanks guys and have a blessed New Year!!

 

 

 

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 5:10 AM

The August 2015 copy contains a N scale track plan showing the Tehachapi Loop.

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 6:33 AM

Ulrich's reference looks pretty cool, and the archives are open to anyone, so check it out,

OR   gather the technical data, measuements, degrees, distance, grades, etc., on the actual loop and do the math.

Mike.

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Posted by cuyama on Wednesday, December 26, 2018 10:53 AM

90 seconds spent with Google Earth shows that the real-life Tehachapi Loop is not a true circle, but averages about 1250' across. That's about 7'10" diameter in N scale. So roughly 47" radius. If you intend to model it accurately, the curves leading into The Loop itself are part of the signature track arrangement and would take up a lot of additional space. Almost no one has the room to model these features fully to-scale, even in N scale.

I’ve done a few Tehachapi layouts in different scales (HO here) and all of my clients chose to compress The Loop.

If you just want your tracks to loop over one another and aren’t intending to model Tehachapi per se, of course the radius could be much less.

Good luck with your layout.

Byron

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Posted by TrainsRMe1 on Thursday, December 27, 2018 11:52 AM

Thank you for the info, hmmmm" I might go for the old school figure eight plan, I  think I can get away with a little smaller measurements if I go that way,

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Posted by TrainsRMe1 on Thursday, December 27, 2018 11:58 AM

Correction: I mean the ribbon plan.

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