Here at long last is a final draft of my proposed modules.
A quick overview:
A - Part 1 of the junction between the double track standard main and the single track free-mo branch.
B - Part 2 of junction, including a crossing. The radius of the curve is only 32", so may require an "exception" to our club standards.
C - Part 1 of "Marlpost" - a small southern/eastern Ontario town. The timeframe is "between the wars". Module C contains a team track with unloading ramp, a cattle pen, and a truck/wagon weight scale/office for the coal and ice dealers on Module D.
D - Part 2 of Marlpost. Coal and Ice, plus a station and milk depot on the "south" side of the tracks. A grain elevator on the north side.
E - A ~90' turntable, plus a small (1 or 2 bay) roundhouse, with minimal servicing. Useful as the "end of the line". This module also is a transition module.
F - Adaptor module for use if the crossing becomes operational. Because the crossing is too close to the edge of the module, a standard joiner track cannot be used.
Comments or questions welcome!
Andrew
A quick overview:
A - Part 1 of the junction between the double track standard main and the single track free-mo branch.
B - Part 2 of junction, including a crossing. The radius of the curve is only 32", so may require an "exception" to our club standards.
C - Part 1 of "Marlpost" - a small southern/eastern Ontario town. The timeframe is "between the wars". Module C contains a team track with unloading ramp, a cattle pen, and a truck/wagon weight scale/office for the coal and ice dealers on Module D.
D - Part 2 of Marlpost. Coal and Ice, plus a station and milk depot on the "south" side of the tracks. A grain elevator on the north side.
E - A ~90' turntable, plus a small (1 or 2 bay) roundhouse, with minimal servicing. Useful as the "end of the line". This module also is a transition module.
F - Adaptor module for use if the crossing becomes operational. Because the crossing is too close to the edge of the module, a standard joiner track cannot be used.
Comments or questions welcome!
Andrew