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So, officially put up the first 8ft of L-Girder Bench work this evening, which is what i would call the "birth" of the new layout.   2x4 Legs, 2x3 "ladders" and 1x3's for the cross section of the "L"s

So why F&L Railroad? Well, lucky for me I live near a pretty big CSX Hub in Framingham and I also Drive over/ drive next to the now very much abandoned Framingham_and_Lowell_Railroad
which is in process of being converted to the Bruce Freeman Trail

So to pay Homage to it, I'd figure I'd model as much as i could and keep it alive, even if only in model form.



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What are the overall dimensions of your planned layout?  The plan looks like you have several opportunities to take different routes and turn trains.  It is always good to get started on a layout.  It has been a few years since I have had one.  Right now I am waiting for one of our daughters, both in their early 20s, to move out so I can recover the space for a new layout.  Please keep us updated with your progress.

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Got another section Completed and also built a hidden 2x4 workbench that sliders on roller casters and Drawer Sliders.

 

 

 

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The workbench is a great idea.  Of course some modelers would say they would never have it cleaned off enough to slide back under, but if you are like me and have no place for a permanent workbench, then this is a great idea.  I may find myself coming back to this idea when I get to building a layout again.

I've gotten a lot done in the last month and have gotten all of the major rough benchwork in place in the train room.   I now have a better understanding of how everything will "fit" in the room now.   Need some more bracing, and then I can start on the subroad bed.

 

For those curious,  2x4 Legs,  2x3's for everything else and 1x3 Aspen wood for "L" Griders.

 

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So i've made 1 small change to the original design.

 

So with a Yard Lead,  I've also added a Yard Exit, so that no matter which way the trains are running, I'll be able to pull the assembled train out of the yard.

 

I've also stated cutting Sub-Roadbed out of 1/2in OSB.  It' dawned on me that I cannot install the Sub-roadbed supports until I actually know how everything will "sit" on top of the L-Girders and then fill in the missing supports from there.

 

 

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Mathew,

 

It looks like you are using Atlas track with all curves being O54.  I'm not familiar with there O54 switch.  RR-track shows a O54 with a short straight section that you appear to use.  Do you have to cut that piece?

 

You have a kink in your track where the yard ladder enters the main.  You need a 1/2 O54 curve.  You appear to have a few other locations that could use tweaking to improve the fit.

 

Are you going to add any industrial siding along the mainline?

 

I used RR-track to generate some alternatives.  The first one is my favorite.

 

 

 

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You could eliminate a couple of the crossover switch pairs to save some cash and not change functionality much.  The Atlas switch machine can be moved to one of the other possible positions to eliminate conflicts with adjacent track.

 

I added a couple of sidings in the curved corners to demonstrate that the space is usable.  Look at using building flats for industries.  These sidings can lead to future extensions of your layout.

 

Enjoy your layout.

 

Jan

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@AMCDave - Yes it will be. About ~2in up off the actual benchwork. I have walk that fine line of Making high enough for me so i don't kill my back bending over it ( 6ft tall)

 

And my 2 year old not needing a Pair of Stilts to see the layout

 

Benchwork is 36in high and then the track will sit at ~39in roughly ( adding in subroad bed 1/2in, Vinyl Road Bed 1/2in and finally the track)

@CSX Al -  Thank you for the dimensional drawing of the TT clearances

 

Yes, I do know there is a L-Girder Support "right" in the way of a Under table Mounted TT.  That I do plan on fixing now.   Thought I had enough room but I guess not now

 

I've also found I have to move a Support leg to get more clearance for the one "pinch point" in the layout design.

 

Learning as I go as this is my "first" real attempt at benchwork other than butt style and flat 4x8 sheets of plywood.

I agree with Dave.  I have used a very similar method in the past.  It was slow going, doing it by myself, but I never had a lot of space, and I wanted it to be sturdy so I had no shifting or sagging when it was done.  It looks good.  I see you are using a level, so I know you aren't just throwing it together.

 

Thank you,

Please keep us posted as you progress.

I've been cranking away at more sub-road bed.  Life is easier now that I made a "jig" to make my risers. I can make 12-16 at a whack and measure, level and screw them up in no time.   

 

Officially 1/2 done  across the entire layout with sub-road bed.

 

I better start filling out my order forms for FLEXXBED now so I can keep having progress at the rate I'm going

 

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I've almost got the entire Main Line Loop "test" fitting down.

 

Seems like Atlas has a track shortage restocking the local train shops with new track, (went to CharlesRo Locally and the selection is very bare) so I'm sort of stuck/at a stopping point until I can order more 1 1/4in , 1 3/4in and 40' Rigid  pieces.   Everyone seems to be out of stock on all of those sections that I need.

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by MatthewG:

Got another section Completed and also built a hidden 2x4 workbench that slides on roller casters and Drawer Sliders.

 

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You're going to have to get rid of all those boxes piled against the wall on the left to make room for the layout. If you have nowhere to put them, I'll take them!

Seriously, I like the roll out work top. Nice use of space.

Don

So rather than sitting on my hands waiting for more track to arrive. I'm going to start filling in the blank spots in the layout with 2in foam and start work on the scenery for the layout. I'm doing the pre-planning in SCARM for now.

Almost have one "loop" section done.   Plugging in the holes with 2in foam goes real fast.    I'll also be picking up 1/8in hardboard  cut into 8in strips to make a clean, decorative edge to the layout.

 

 

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