Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Interesting. I just dug out and read the article. However, I would be unable to implement the small hidden staging area. The layout will have to be against a wall. Still, it is an interesting plan and
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Thought you may be interested.
This is a forward of a email that came out on the "DEMU" list on the 15th.
My entry is already in planning. It's a very restrictive space, and British
outline, but I thought you'd like to
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Martyn Read <Martyn@...>
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Re: Nelson Yard - Yard Ideas
Hey that's a really good idea, you'd have to be careful not to leave cars
over the join on any other track, but that sounds like it could work.
Martyn :-)
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Martyn Read <Martyn@...>
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Hi Greg,
A similar layout that could be adapted to your space can be found
in the June 1999 MR. It's called Maine Central's Rockland North Yard.
It's quite similar in that two locos make up for the
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Nelson Yard - Yard Ideas
Martyn,
Welcome aboard!
Could you incorporate a 5 or 6 track traverser behind the scene?
Pull the fist cut of 5 off, then the second. Move the traverser over
and pull the third cut etc...
This
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Jeffrey Hatcher
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Re: Nelson Yard - Yard Ideas
so
when
Yes it would, but a couple of ways to counteract that:
1. Don't try & pull a massive cut out at once....if you're taking them one
at a time it'll take you a fair while to take apart ten
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Martyn Read <Martyn@...>
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
I recall this layout well. There is a similar layout (sort of) in John Armstrong's book on Realistic Track Planning for Operations book. Many years ago I had the bug to get going on building a
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Re: Nelson Yard - Yard Ideas
Hi Martyn,
I like your idea but I may be missing or misunderstanding something here so please bear with me. You say the actual train may be only 5 to ten cars but this length is hidden back in
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Re: New member
Jon,
A variation on the 'threaded rods to the bottom of the rails' trick is
to screw a tiny brass screw underneath the end of the rail then solder
the rail to it (leaving enough room for rail
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kensipel@...
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Re: New member
Hello Ken --
Thanks for the link to your site.
Some interesting work you're doing there -- I hope to see more on
what you come up with.
Your notes on getting started and keeping the momentum going
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jonp@...
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Greg,
That plan (which incidently is at http://www.mcs.net/~weyand/www/
tractronics/switching_layout/layout_diagram.gif) looks good. That is
alot of track, but I think it's possible to give it a
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kensipel@...
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Hello Greg --
Thanks for finding and posting the link -- that's an interesting plan!
If anyone is having trouble getting to the link, the last few words
of the link should read as:
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jonp@...
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
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Yes, it easily could. BUT I have found another trackplan that I think lends itself better to industrial switching.
Odd arrangements are not uncommon on the
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Greg Williams <cpr_fan@...>
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Hello Greg --
Could this track plan serve as the basis for an industrial switching
layout?
Rather than mountainous scenery, consider surrounding the tracks with
large industrial structures. And
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jonp@...
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
I was thinking the same thing. However I think the original intent was to have some senic interest and not have it be a flat layout. As you say, it could easily be adapted to that form.
I wish I
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Greg Williams <cpr_fan@...>
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Re: Nelson Yard - Yard Ideas
Just A thought on this...
I did a design a couple of years ago based on the Illinois Terminal
in Springfield Illinois. The idea was to model big trains (up to 3
SD39's) but to get away with not
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Martyn Read <Martyn@...>
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New Member - Plus "Exotic" Train Storage....
Hi there folks, Just to introduce myself, I'm from Exeter, in
England, and I model midwestern roads from the 70's such as ICG, Rock
Island, BN, Illinois Terminal etc in HO.
I've just read back on
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Martyn Read <Martyn@...>
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Greg,
My question is, do you need the elevation change?
Why not have the tracks cross on the same grade?
It seems the train will spend a long time (relatively)just getting to a
flat area so it can
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kensipel@...
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Re: Chuck Yungkurth's Gumstump & Snowshoe
Greg,
My question is, do you need the elevation change?
Why not have the tracks cross on the same grade?
It seems the train will spend a long time (relatively)just getting to a
flat area so it can
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kensipel@...
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New member
Hi all,
I've recently started a small layout using an interesting storage idea.
Check out my layout at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~ksipel/trains/
It's a shelf layout made with 3 sections 2 being
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kensipel@...
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