When I first started designing my layout with Ross O track in SCARM, I discovered their #4 switches and the ability to have 4" and not 6" spacing between center rails. All my carpet layouts of before used FasTrack, and the 6" space always seemed way too wide.
But a problem arises on curves, because of issues with collision. The simple solution on curves is to just widen the spacing to 6" and then revert back to 4" spacing on straights.
Although I have been able to make this transition, I am not satisfied with the piece-meal cobbling of different track diameter segments just to get things lined up. The problem compounds with each loop of concentric track added after the second.
One idea I had is to use the 4" offset curves, but add a 3" (or shorter) spacer piece on the outer loop. At the widest point in the curves, the spacing is actually 7", but everything lines up much more cleanly. But is there still a collision or swiping risk on the final exit?
On the left is my current solution (inner most track is a yard lead, the other two are a double-track main). The one on the right is an alternative solution with the 3" spacers.
Is there another, better way to do this? I feel like there must be, but I don't have a clue how. I don't even want to try throwing easements into the mess on the left!
Thanks for considering.