I am returning to the hobby after a few years away from it.
I live in Cornwall in the UK
I model HO mainly UP in the 1990s
I am aiming to build a shelf switching layout 9 foot 6 X 2 foot with a feed track coming in at 90 degrees on the front 1 foot 6 from the right hand side
I would like some help with info on designing the layout and what sort of industrial buildings to use
IMHO. Anyone would be hard pressed to tell ‘‘you’’ what to build. You already have your space,step one. There are hundreds of track plans on line,and more then a few books to offer ideas.
Look around , get some idea of what might trip your trigger. I use the’’ no plan track plan’'. I lay track, then change it till i like it.
Area; pick a spot you like,or create your own.Unless you plan to follow a certain prototype road, it only has to meet your goals.
Industires; What ever you like, grain,steel,lumber, or a small town with a little of every thing.
I have but 4 engines,each a different road, I don’t care, they all do what I ask of them.
Don’t over think it. If its not enjoyable, your doing it wrong.
I agree with the above. If you were thinking of just building on a flat surface, just build it, buy some track and a few switches and try things. I would line up 3 or 4 industries, with maybe a small passenger area. The idea would be to simulate a branchline feeding a few industries. There are other options, like a larger industry at one end. I know it’s not your era of interest, but you could do a point to point logging operation, perhaps with a mining operation sharing the track, with mountain scenery…
You probably want an area of a city that is mostly industrial. There are hundreds of places in the US like that with many different types of industries. If you want to freelance, you could make almost any industry. Looking at Google Earth can give you some great ideas. Luckily, with the engines you have, you could model almost any part of the country as most railroads from the 90s to present share or lease motive power.