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SRC wrote in message ...
> In lugnet.org.ca.nalug, John Koob writes:
> > I just realized that there is only one loop of track. With a layout
> > this size, it would make sense to have several things moving
> > around simultaneously. Otherwise, it could look a bit dead.
> > Any chance you can cut out some of the long sidings in the center
> > part and fit in a second loop? If not, maybe just add one to
> > the town or industrial area.
>
> That's the only thing I don't like about this layout - It's one HUGE
> loop with tons of sidings. The main "problem" is the three main tracks
> running the length of the main section.
Without messing with polarity switching, a simple solution would
be to add an extra main line to the center section for a total
of four lines. This way, you can have two loops running the full length
of the layout. [1]
Of course, near the crossover, space for another line may be limited.
No problem--simply add a table to widen this part of the center section.
If the cost of tables is an issue, this extra table is on me.
--
John
(remove the obvious to reply)
[1] Just in case I was unclear, one loop uses the crossover.
The other loop would use the incline and a new line at grade level
in front of the crossover.
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