
Wanting very much to be wiring Harlow, instead ended up working on the Helex down one turn to Southern Staging, and up toward the upper level, where there will be a wye with one leg leading down to the helix, one leg going to the narow shelf on the east wall, and eventually the dual gauge @ State Line, and one leg going up to a short loggoing branch to a log reload from the narrow gauge. While I want to be wiring Harlow and getting things rolling there; I'm wanting to get some progress made on the Helixes, as as soon as things can roll in Harlow, I will be wanting to get at least some of the Southern staging capability in, which will make operations in Harlow very interesting. With only southern staging, Harlow Harlow Yard, Crooked Creek, and Murray blocks operable, I will be able to do some prety interesting operations.
With the helix going in, you can see how much it crowds the left side of Harlow. this is why the senery tapers off as it gets over there. I'm using a level with a bubble tube that can be rotated. I have it set to level when it is on the 3.3% grade that is my new ruling grade everywhere except possibly the logging branch up on the mountain. As the helix starts up, that is the beginning of the Mountain division.. After a quarter of a circle at the valey division minimum mainline radius of 21 inches, the radius is reduced to 20 inches, which will be the Mountain division's mainline radius. I was not able to make the wye fit elegantly at 21 inches, so I reduced the radious for the mountain. as the helix goes up from Harlow, it will move two to three inches toward the aisle each full circle, to provide clearance for the sloped ceiling , which will look really odd. at the top of the helix, it will get out pretty close to the dispatcher's desk.
The S curve piece of plywood goes on to the helix down to Southern Staging, which will be located just underneith Harlow. The exacct height has not been determined. the lower it is the easier it will be to manipulate cars and delivery location tabs, but the more it will impinge on the head room of the lower level. A bad compromise will be needed. I have not been able to make that desision on paper, so I will probably need to build a little on the lower level, and then play around to determine the ideal height of Southern staging, ballancing the sceanic needs of the lowwer leavel, and ease of access. with the Southern Staging, there will efectively be four levels on the center aisle , which will be at least one too many.