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Thanks everybody for your input. After reading your replies, it sounds like it actually would be easier for me to build a layout along the wall where I can operate and see the trains easily and use a gate/bridge to go around the door. This way I can take advantage of the bare wall by the window and get around the window by putting a shelf below the window instead of finding a way to get over the top of the window that is about 3 inches from the ceiling. I can also put another shelf below it as a storage area for my trains taking care of two problems at once: Where to run my trains and where to store them when not in use. <br /> <br />Marc
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