I am preparing to start work on my second N-Sale layout. My first layout was okay for my first attempt, but with the thought of this layout being permanent, I want to do it right.
First, I am building this layout in sections, and the first section will be 10’x18", a shelf layout. This section will serve as the primary industrial switching area of the entire layout (which will eventually be an around-the-room and potentially on two levels).
One end of this section will be doubletrack, the other singletrack. The section will be incorporated into a larger layout which will be based on operations. I don’t want a switching layout that crams as much tracking into the available space as is possible! I figured at the size (1.5ftx10ft) I’ll have plenty of space for a lot of stuff without the thing looking overstuffed!
I have Armstrong’s book and Atlas’s Right Track and I’ve given it a go, but I’m just not happy with my design. I don’t have any experience designing good track plans and I want a good one for this layout. Further, I don’t have any local modelers to help me! ![]()
So, I am looking for suggestions, tips, examples of what makes a good switching layout. If folks need more info about what I’m trying to do, I can provide that!
TIA! (thanks in advance)
Oh, my previous layout is here:
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/csxnscale/index.html
Andy