Has anyone considered more than 1 layout?

As you know, I’m busy with my outdoor toy train garden RR, but I have a number of tinplate structures and am considering a small 027 3-rail layout in the future in which to showcase them and do some tinplate scratchbuilding.

Anyone else ever considered more than 1 layout and what is your rationale?

Dave, I am considering it right now. The reason, I have a bunch of old HO from the days when girls meant more than trains to me, and I have a large scale Thomas set that I know I will have to set up for my son. Not sure how we will be doing this.
Dennis

Of course.
At one time I had an HO and O gauge layouts in the basement. Last year I started an N gauge layout that didnt get to far. And I would like a little tinplate layout as well. I just cant stay focused on any one layout or gauge. I want and like them all. One of my long term plans is to have a G gauge setup in my greenhouse. The greenhouse needs lots of work before I can start on that one though.

I’ve got three.

O, S, UK OO.

Doesn’t everyone have three or four? [:o)]

right now i’m working on 3 layouts. my own in my house, my brother-in-laws layout (sometimes i feel like i do more work on it than he does) and an 80’ x 35’ club layout. i think everyone should be involved in more than one layout it lets you spread out ideas insted of cramming them all together

I have to set something up for my son’s Thomas outfit; we will soon be a “two layout family!”

I’m planning 2 separate small O27 layouts in addition to the one we already have in the “train room”.

One is going to be built on a hollow core door. It will be portable so we can take it outside, on vacation, or to shows. I’m going to use regular O27 track and switches and will most likely run the Thomas engines on it, as well as our Beep, and some post war Scouts. The purpose of this layout is to use it as a learning device for me and the kids. I’ll be able to attempt some block wiring and some remote switching. If I don’t burn the house down, the kids will learn to build scenery and run their trains responsibly. The great thing about door layouts, is that they can also act as modules for a bigger layout. Diabolical, no?

The second additional layout, if you want to call it that, will be more of a display for my den. All it will be is a circle of tinplate track with some scenery. I got the idea from the photo below. It’s a picture of an old Lionel dealer’s display. I thought it was charming the minute I layed eyes on it. My hope is to replicate the look and feel of the original. Again, some small loco and a few cars will run on this one.

Jim

Besides my under the Christmas tree circle, my basement layout is big enough for me as far as layouts are concerned, 320+ feet of track and I am still not finished (does anyone really finish?). But I confess that I like to make saw dust and build. I agree that it would be fun to participate with a club on a big layout. I just have so many other things going that one more train layout is not in my plans.

Thinking about a small N gauge layout to take up to the trailer this summer. (No trrom there for O gauge.)

----------------------- Bill

Yep - we got two, the big main one, 10’ x 20’ and then in a smaller room in the basement, is our circus 5’ x 8’ layout. Then off course, there is the Christmas and Halloween layouts.

I have a similar long-range goal with G gauge. I’m planning to run the train around the greenhouse and thru the floral shop. I plan on a water feature for the train as well. But the short- term reality will be an O gauge for the fall and Christmas season.

Had HO, brother has most of it now.

Rationale? I can play with trains at work, and maybe get some advertising bang from it.

Rod

Same here , 16’ x 40’ garden railway 8 years operating [:p]
, our outdoor layout … http://home1.gte.net/web10fm3/
[:D] and I , recently found 3 rail O-27
trains thru a Lionel Thomas set for my grandkids . Can not see well enough to return to my orginial HO scale from years ago . So now I am trying to figure a way for a 4’ x 8’ layout in the house , so when its the dead of the night …or zero degrees .outside , …or raining buckets …or whatever , and I would like to stay warm and dry or cool enough to enjoy running some trains . I’ve got to get the track up off the floor and onto some benchwork , getting hard to get up and down from the floor , of course the grandkids like grandpaw laying on the floor …running trains .

Counting my sons’ floor layout and the various protable and under-the-tree layouts, we have six–five in O, one in Standard Gauge. and I still want to fini***he 2-rail O Timesaver.

From time to time, I get really serious about another high-rail layout (current work in progress models the desert southwest centered around El Paso, Tx circa 1950 (+/-). El Paso is my home town and I had family that worked on the SP - T&NO for 30 years.

But I have lived in upstate New York for 30 years and really want to model the New York Central circa 1945 (+/-). Rather than compromise on my southwestern layout (it’s only SP, SF, T&NO, etc) by running eastern railroads on it, I’d rather have a separate layout for the eastern road(s). And of course the scenery is totally different between the two.

Rationale? Partly what I’ve already stated, and partly because the feasibility factor will increase markedly after this coming September when my wife and I become empty nesters. I’m counting the days! When the “kid” leaves (college…far away), we plan to move to a single level house with a basement. I already have dibs on the basement and one first floor room. If the house is big enough, I’d like to put both layouts in the same room or at least very close together, but…

BTW, we haven’t decided yet if we’ll tell the “kid” that we’re moving or where we’ll be! [:D]

Guess I’m surprised that so many indicated other scales. Tho Tom and Jim have ideas similar to mine of an additional toy train layout. It likely will be at my workplace when we move to our new location in Crystal City, as coworkers have been clamoring to see trains.

Palallin,

The “timesaver” layout is a misnomer (probably done on purpose for humorous reasons). It actually takes a bit of thought to do the switching movements.

I just starting my first layout; but it seem perfectly rational to me to have a second or third layout for various reasons.

Actually, I’ve often heard it called the “Timewaster” [;)] Still, I have everything I need to do it EXCEPT the time [:D]

Yes I’m thinking of puting up a new Ho layout or put up a 2nd level to my existing o gauge layout. I still have quite a bit of fleischman track and switches left. This time I am looking for american prototype electric engines that have working pantagraphs so that I can build the layout with working cantenary. I will not have any trouble geting the overhead wire but I am not so sure if I will be able to find the engines that I may want. Felix

Yep. At one time I had three. Currently, I have a 2x6 On30 switching layout and a small 2x4 N Unitrack layout. The O-27 layout is still in the planning stages, but will measure approximately 6x12 feet.

I have looked longingly at doing a simple garden layout this summer, we have the perfect place… I’d also need to do a subway to get rid of the #$@% mole we have right now! I’m thinking dynamite[:(!]

Jon