Mostly these days I am mumbling in the corner and thinking out loud about this railroad project over at the Model Railroad Forums (see the blogroll).
But I will bring things a little up to date. After some further tweaking of the track plan, I have it about as complete as I think I can.
(The color coding has been just to make it easier for me to do some grade calculations when working on the plan in SCARM, the free Model Railroad CAD program I've been using. It has no other significance. I've been assured that based on the scale of my plans for operation, I probably do not need to divide this into power districts. That said, I may actually gap it for power districts now with the idea that I would implement them later.)
The biggest further change has been to add a combined reverse loop (mostly hidden) and wye (mostly visible) in one corner to make it possible to run out and back operations, either from staging to staging and back, or from Eagle Junction to either staging and back. Through trains can start in staging and run from St. Matthew through Eagle Junction and Aaronsburgh and back to staging, or they can run the opposite direction.
I will probably make further revisions, particularly to Aaronsburgh, now that I am in the 1:1 planning stage. My objectives with Aaronsburgh will be to both allow for as much operation as possible (in other words, increase opportunities for picking up and dropping off cars) but also to make sure there's room for the urban scene (albeit small, northern Wisconsin, 1930s urban :-) ) that I envision.
The triangle to accommodate the wye/loop at St. Matthew hasn't been built, and won't be until the actual planning is complete. I want to make the loop and wye occupy as small a space as possible so as to make the triangle as small as possible, and I'm reserving that task for the 1:1 planning phase that I am now entering.
I've put the first 2-inch layer of foam on 3 of the 4 sections. The fourth piece just needs to be cut to fit, and I need another tube of adhesive for it.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
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