Hindsight is 100 percent, my layout is 22 years old, I was 54 years old when the layout began, we started early on with an around the walls with a walk in layout, and after 1 year, lots of thinking, we took it totally down. The main ingredient I insisted on, Large Radius Curves, 072 minimum, up to 0120 being the widest, therefore we built an Island layout, L-shaped, 17 by 36 and decided to make it walk around, walk under as it’s a Vertical style layout. At the time MTH came out with a cool idea as we had to use Command Control, therefore Star Wiring was essentially the way to go. Although we utilized star wiring, we only used Lionels TMCC/Legacy system and learned many lessons over the years, however with backwards compatibility, it’s been a Journey of sincere fun. Atlas O trackage, Gargraves trackage, Ross Custom trackage, K-Line gauge 027 in 072 circles were used in two twin helixes to allow trains to go to all 5 levels of this layout. So far, there are no regrets.... Now, if I were to do anything at all different it would be to add 4 inches to the isles around the table work. Going from 25 inch isles, to 29/30 inch isles.
We really didn’t have a plan except for Lionels Showroom layout of 1993, we just worked our way out from the middle, and the middle level, going down from there and up from there.... It was all about the circles, 072, 081, 090, 099, 0108, 0120, all mixed together, “ not shaken, just stirred, for the ultimate ability to operate Big Boys, Hudsons, 0-4-0’s, Trolleys, any size cars or locomotives available and all Via Legacy command, where others could run trains at the same time, because that’s the fun of the hobby, Fellowship, friends with similar interests, such as this wonderful OGR Forum. So far, at age 76, I’m still able to crawl under the layout and get up into the helixes and correct wiring and reach train derailments, which are few, but as they say “things happen”, so reach ability is necessary. I’ve enjoyed this adventure and now I’m working on my turnouts to begin route control...Happy Railroading Everyone