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Impressive doesn't cover it!
I cant even think, I wanna cry.
This is my old layout engine yard. Korber roundhouse with a smoke generator and adjustable pipes for smoke going to all three stalls. Haven't started the new yard section yet. Don
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Here's a couple of my yard's one is at the coal mine and the one is at the upper yard for the saw mill and you can see a lower yard that was empty .
Guy
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Nice!!!!!! pictures all.
Larry
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Wow, very impressive everybody! John/tr18, that is a very serious looking control panel as well.
We need to see some of these layouts featured in OGR!
OMG John, your control panels look like works of art and you have every train I am planning to buy, in your rail yard!
Also, "Guy" how big is your train room?
Seriously - world class stuff here. Great pics!
Small layout, not a lot of yard area.
Small layout, not a lot of yard area.
Looks great, what is the layout size?
Chipset my train room is 20ft.x51ft. what you can see is only about 1/4 of it, the upper yard hold's about 100 car's ,the lower yard hold's about 200 car's, the yard by the coal mine hold's about 75 car's and there is a yard under the mountain that hold's about 110 car's, I'm working on a grain mill yard that will hold about 55 car's, you can see more post of my platform in Scenery and Structures .
Guy
Guy - You have some beautiful and serious yards there. Most of us don't have the space for yards that large. It looks like you spaced your tracks fairly close together too. How far apart are they? Nice job.
Art
Art the spacing is 3 1/2 " center to center rail's just enough room to get your finger's in to pick up the car's if they go off the rail , I took some more picture's of the lower yard that has car's in it now and one of the mill yard I going to post more of the mill when it is done .
Guy
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Wow, very impressive everybody! John/tr18, that is a very serious looking control panel as well.
Thank You.
Just to be clear, these pictures are of the NLOE club layout. The first picture is of our "west side yard". The control panel for this is mounted below grade.
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I really liked Dewey Trogdon's yard area and am actually patterning mine after his. Hope he doesn't mind my posting pics of his yard area....
He's previously posted at least one more looking back towards the engine house from the water tower area. Perhaps he'll repost it. I didn't see it scrolling back through his previous posts.
Gilly
Guy - I have 4 1/2" centers on all my yards and it does restrict the number of tracks. Love your grain elevators in your last pictures too. You have a lot of yard capacity, it must make for some awesome operating sessions.
Art
OK...hope you guys don't mind a bird's eye view but it is the only way to show the entire group of yards on my layout....so here goes:
A few shots of the passenger yard...
Here are some of the freight and locomotive yard tracks....
AND...a few of the inter-modal yard.....
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Hi Brian....the width of the freight yard is 4 feet and the aisle width is 32 inches...
Thanks Jon!!
Alan
Thank you Alan, appreciate it! I'm redesigning my layout (again) and liked your design. I'm hoping what I have in mind actually fits in my space!
You are certainly welcome Brian! My freight yard is a double ended design. In a previous layout, it was a single ended design.
Alan
First addition, Diamond Scale turntable and Korber 304 house.
Last addition across a door-way with an Atlas double track Pratt Truss bridge. Coal tipple.
Camera walk around
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Love this photo, Alan.