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Hi everyone,

So I have an idea for a 4x8 layout that I am thinking of trying.  This would be for my 6 yr old son and I to run together, and later my younger son to run. 

 

Basically it would have 2 completely independent lines (green is upper, blue lower) on a two level arrangement.  The lower line would be o31 tubular track (because I have a bunch) and the upper line would be fast track with o31 tubular track yard sections.  The idea is to use as much of what we have on hand, and also be able to save costs by buying used Lionel 022 switches.  Those Fast track switches are expensive, though the plan does call for one in the back.

 

I thought the yard with some uncoupling sections would allow my son and I to get a lot more out of operating.  Plus he could learn to build a train, kind of like working a puzzle.  Also there is room for operating accessories such as our barrel loader and possible a log dump area.  I also have an idea for a coal transfer operation to be able to dump coal from the upper line to the lower, and then bring it back up in another operation.

 

I know it would be tight and require some creative landscaping & custom trestles, but I think it can be done.  So what do you guys think?  Am I cramming too much in, or will it work?

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You've done a nice job making your plan look good with SCARM. You've met your objectives of using your current inventories of different track and incorporating certain accessories on a 4x8 (?) platform.

 

There are some overly close clearances with buildings and tunnel portals and other

features, that need to be adjusted to make the plan operable. It doesn't really fit as-is in a 48" x 96" space.

 

Construction is somewhat complicated by the congested 2-level configuration. It's basically two disconnected ovals and I think the operating fun is rather limited with that.

 

Since this layout is intended for your young son,  I suggest that you keep it all on one level so it is easier to build and easier to change around. Your son will get more out of it if he has freedom to change tracks around and put buildings in different places.

 

Thortrains.com has lots of suggestions for smaller layouts and you can search the OGR archives for additional ideas.

 

Good luck !



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