The way you always manage to get a quality railroad out of a cramped space that has more than its share of awkward protrusions, never ceases to amaze me.
Thank you, Peter for another excellent plan and thoughts. I love the way you used the helix to gain the elevation you needed for the trestle and the paper company, I dont think I would have thought of that.
Your interactive way of working with your design clients usually produces wonderful layouts. Small spaces are a challenge, but this is a wonderful design for that space. So many things to do. I like switching myself, and this layout has tons of it! Passenger fans will complain, but the cilent's opinion is foremost!
Excellent task management on the space Peter some rooms its hard to do ... I need to knock out more walls myself or come up with some ideas to make 3 or 4 levels happen
I too like the choice of a papermill for that awkward space, and the way you've put the various pieces of it together. What's the vertical separation between levels (thinking of viewing sight lines)?
Susquehanna River... interesting. I live near the Susquehanna River near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The world famous Rockville Bridge crosses the river here. The enormous former PRR Enola Yard (busiest yard in the world in 1956) is set on the Western bank of the Susquehanna. Much more railroad interest in this area, but I'll stop here.
peter, much love and respect for your work but this is just too croweded for me. there is a point where you have too much scenery happening and not enough railroad ....
The way you always manage to get a quality railroad out of a cramped space that has more than its share of awkward protrusions, never ceases to amaze me.
Tough room to cater for, but you've fit a lot in to what is a tight space!
Thank you, Peter for another excellent plan and thoughts. I love the way you used the helix to gain the elevation you needed for the trestle and the paper company, I dont think I would have thought of that.
Since the layout has two reverse tracks it can be used as a continuos running loop, not a circle but a loop to loop kind of layout, very nice.
Your interactive way of working with your design clients usually produces wonderful layouts. Small spaces are a challenge, but this is a wonderful design for that space. So many things to do. I like switching myself, and this layout has tons of it! Passenger fans will complain, but the cilent's opinion is foremost!
I can't say I'm a fan of squeezing as much track as possible into a given space, but that being said you've done a nice job of keeping it tidy.
Great design Peter - the Paper Mill is an excellent addition!
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Nice design Peter!
Another great design!
Excellent task management on the space Peter some rooms its hard to do ... I need to knock out more walls myself or come up with some ideas to make 3 or 4 levels happen
Another excellent solution Peter. You always seem to get it right 👍
That’s really amazing planning. What software do you use?!
I too like the choice of a papermill for that awkward space, and the way you've put the various pieces of it together. What's the vertical separation between levels (thinking of viewing sight lines)?
Susquehanna River... interesting. I live near the Susquehanna River near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The world famous Rockville Bridge crosses the river here. The enormous former PRR Enola Yard (busiest yard in the world in 1956) is set on the Western bank of the Susquehanna. Much more railroad interest in this area, but I'll stop here.
I also live near the Susquehanna!!! I was so surprised when that came up!!!
nice plan
peter, much love and respect for your work but this is just too croweded for me. there is a point where you have too much scenery happening and not enough railroad ....
Interesting. I don't see where you are coming from, as other comments have said just the opposite.