Getting bored with running simple monotonous loop layouts ? Post your ideas to reduce layout boredom and help us stamp out layout boredom!
My childhood layout, up two weeks at Christmas and New Years, was an oval and figure 8 with four Marx switches. My brother and I ran it for two weeks and went to friends houses layouts during that time. We always looked forward to the layouts return for next years holidays. We moved to a new house with a basement and we begged Dad to put the layout up in the basement full time and he finally agreed. We used it several times and then lost interest. Model airplanes building and flying became our new interest in the second grade and through high school along with model boats to float in the bay. A few months later Dad took the layout down, stripped off the tracks and threw the train board away.
Thirty years later, when I felt I needed to make a layout for our two young children for the Christmas time. I knew it should be more challenging to operate to keep the interest up than my childhood Christmas layout. I made it a two loop layout with two, 2 trains per loop, relayed systems and a homemade turntable to give more things to operate. Due to space consideration, with houses without basements, the layout was only up for a month or so at the holidays. During the next forty years it has been expanded to an L shape and can run five trains on three loops and has a dozen or so operating accessories.
The kids have kids of their own and I have the layout up permanently, above a two story garage. Even so I spend more time adding buildings, a Wye, making cars, ect. than I do operating but it is very challenging now, with 31 Marx switches that have to be thrown in the correct direction, 18 un-coupling/operating track sections and lots of accessory's and operating cars to operate.
Have others, after completing the layout, found it has gotten boring or not challenging anymore? If so what ideas or have you done to keep the interest up in operating the layout?
Charlie