The Blueboard Central Division of American Flyer Lines was originally intended to be a way to run some of the trains in my collection. It started out as some 2" blueboard insulation placed on the support table for an old HO railroad from my high school days. This is about 2009.
Notice the duck under.
Crawling through on my hands and knees every time I wanted to get to the other side of the layout got tedious after a while. I decided to negotiate for a bit more space in the basement and the Blueboard Central made a major expansion to save wear and tear on the body.
At this point I should have made plans to make the layout more permanent, but It was just so much fun to keep adding things to the surface that in reality it is just a very large temporary layout. Blue insulation board, Fastrack laying on top of that some other surfaces represented by vinyl and felt, some period buildings and buildings from Menards and other manufacturers, have been added over the years.
Christmas 2010
Christmas 2011
Urban Development 2012
In 2013 I got ambitious and ran wires to the street lights.
This is pretty much what it looks like today.
There are no switches, just two independent loops; a folded dog bone and an oval. Prewar American Flyer Trains do not like Fastrack switches. Its pretty much plunk things down where I think they will look good and "play trains". I have a great time playing too.
Greg
Northwoods Flyer