Writing about the possibilities of running tracks through the window between the train and laundry rooms, got me thinking of pulling the sliding window and storm window out. I hadn't done it before, because our daughter filled the train room with art stuff before I had a chance. I never entered that room after, except when she invited, and then just stood near the door, because I was afraid of bumping something. That is also why I built the shelf in the laundry room to hold the space heater; no room in the old art room.
Well here it is wide open except for the two brackets for the shelf that I anchored into the block wall. The first photo shows the space over the appliances and tub. 6' 8" from the left hand end of the window to the wall on the right of the tub. There is a soil pipe in the corner, then hot and cold water and electric conduit with a ground fault outlet to the right of the window.
This one shows the other side from the wall to the right end of the door. I chopped the left side a bit, but the corner is just about at the right hand edge of the photo. My Masonite backdrops cover about 2 inches of the bottom of the window as they are leaning against the brick wall.
This one shows better what is beyond the laundry area and why I can't very well run any tracks out into the room, much less a loop.
Have a happy Independence Day everyone who reads this! Please remember all those who have fought for our freedom these nearly 250 years, and those protecting our freedoms today!!