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I hope this is the right place to post this sort of question. If not, forgive me and please direct me to the correct place. <br /> <br />Below is a proposed HO-scale layout on which I would really appreciate comments. <br /> <br />The layout is set in the mountains, and represents a small local line that ties in with the mains. The primary industry is coal and light manufacturing. Time period is ~1950 (steam - diesel transition). I'm trying to get a good balance of operations along with some mountainous scenery. My 11 yr. old likes tunnels and mountains, and so do I. <br /> <br />The layout starts with a basic level oval on a 4x8 base -- this is the mainline / connector route. There is a long siding at the bottom where groups of cars will wait for the mainline train and / or cars removed from the mainline will be put to keep the main clear. <br /> <br />Each end of the oval is covered by a mountain. There is a gap in the mountains at the upper center <br /> <br />The mess inside the oval is the short line. There are places for quite a few industry type places that will have to be served by cars coming off / going on to the mains. The central tracks are deliberately convoluted to look like tracks that were laid down after the shops were built, not the other way around. <br /> <br />On the inner right is a tight, steep curve that climbs along the side of the right mountain, across a long bridge over the mountain gap, and onto the side of the left mountain. At the end of that track will be some sort of coal loading facility. <br /> <br />Empty hopper cars will be pushed up one or maybe two at a time by a small engine -- docksider, saddle tank switcher, or the like, filled, then brought back down to be switched intro trains awaiting the mains. <br /> <br />The mainline will have limited passenger service -- it will be mostly freight. Some stuff coming in to the manufacturing shops, coal and manufactured goods going out. Most of the time, the main line will be a 2-6-0 or 2-6-2 -ish size engine, with maybe a slightly larger one for the occasional passenger trains. <br /> <br />[img]http://www.linuxfoundary.com/images/das_track1.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />It looks like the forum software scales images down, so it may be easier to see what I'm talking about on the original image at: http://www.linuxfoundary.com/images/das_track1.jpg <br /> <br />I hope that all makes sense. Like I said, any and all advice appreciated. I'd hate to get part way into it & discover that I messed up something obvious which makes the operating difficult or impossible. <br /> <br />thanks very much, <br />dave.
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