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Larry,

Looks nice! I love the P-ville.

Move the internal siding towards the room a little and the P-ville station will fit between the 2 passing sidings.

Move the switch near the window down a half-straight. Move the half-curve of the switch near the door toward the room a half-straight and flip it or you may not need it. The should bump that inner siding over enough to fit the station in between.

Looking good. Using 031 track is a great idea on layouts where space becomes a issue. There are several curves on my 28'x14' layout where a couple of 031 curves were required just to get the track in the right places. As long as you are not a true scale enthusiast of the larger engines, just about any traditional size O gauge  loco will run on them.

I  took out the really short siding.   I now have a Lionel 0-22 for sale 6-14092.

I placed the Station behind the long passing siding instead of in front of it.   Here is a new picture of my Small bedroom K-line 0-31 track.   A mixture of K- line Super Track and K-line Super Snap Track . Switches are 4 only  0-31 and 2 only 0-72 Snap Track .  I power this with an MTH Z1000IMG_20180407_115040417 Now for a couple more buildings, trees, roads, and people.   The table covering is indoor-outdoor carpet with 1/2" plywood for the table top.

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Larry3railtrains posted:

I had 8 switches on my previous layout.  This one is much simpler and enables me to sell my Lionel 0-31 # 14062 switch.  This new layout lets all my engines run without going off the track.IMG_20180327_114750100IMG_20180327_165548465

Nice Job, love the track and switches. I am in the process of using the same track. How do you like your switches? is the width of your board 4 ft.  sorry for the questions but that is really nice..

Larry3railtrains posted:

Carl.  I did have to cut some fitter pieces.  I have a hacksaw and a miter box.  I screw the miter box onto the cart that has my computer printer on it.  Then I use a clamp to hold the track tight.  A few passes with the hacksaw, a little filing and I have my fitter piece. 

Ahhh, that's why it fits nicely.

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