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Track Plan for Santa Fe's NY sub.
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Yea I'm not even sure if we are going to get the house. It all depends on if this house gets sold. I am taking your advice seriously but my dad would rather have a oval like track than a more realistic one. So its not all about what I want you guys do have a good point though. Also im not trying to make it be in Model Railroader I would just like a regular railroad. You guys also make some very strong points and I have saved some of this info for later references. Another thing, when you put in flexitrack dont the engines and cars bounce over the rails on the curves? If so should we put in regular flexitrack? "Nook" are you talking about the staging yard or the other yard because I have a layout here already. I have a decent sized yard too. It can fit 2 intermodal trains and and about 7 or 8 89' cars. A unit grain train and a mixed frieght or two. It can also hold about 15-18 engines. It has one set of crossovers and 3 industries. All with a double track main line so it is a pretty nice layout. But I get what your saying about Jim's layout and how it goes all the way around once. So I'll think about it. <br /> <br />-Matt
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