Hello again gang and long time no see.
Well here I go again this is probably the third, and yes I promise last time, you all will have to sit through the track plan post from the Ol' Coyote. As some know by now, I've been fooling around with a layout plan for close to a year now and I'm at what I think is a near finished place.
Before I go on I'd like to thank all those who have contributed so much in previous posts; I could never have made it this far without you all, you are a great bunch of guys and gals. However I owe a special thanks to Texas Zephyr and SpaceMouse without the gentle and patient guidance of you two gentlemen this would have all been for naught.
So here it is; I am looking for any and all feedback from as many folks as I can find. I find that the feedback of others helps me more than anything else and I sincerely welcome any all comments, criticisms or suggestions. I do my best to respond to anyone that takes the time and has the fortitude to look over this madness.
Here is the Layout's basic information –
The Route-
Mileposts
Elevation
Gila
Our Space-
Spare Bedroom
This plan can also be viewed at: http://mysite.verizon.net/coyote97/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/bedroom2.jpg
Details-
Givens
A larger version of this file can also be viewed at: http://mysite.verizon.net/coyote97/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/BedPlan15.jpg
Experience and Influences-
Previous Experience
I have attempted to put in any information that might be needed for critiques, however I have no doubt left out something of importance. If you require any further information please feel free to ask and I will get it up ASAP. I apologize for the size of the various pictures and the length of the post, thanks to anyone who waded this far through.
I can also be contacted off site via email.
Peace
Well here I go again this is probably the third, and yes I promise last time, you all will have to sit through the track plan post from the Ol' Coyote. As some know by now, I've been fooling around with a layout plan for close to a year now and I'm at what I think is a near finished place.
Before I go on I'd like to thank all those who have contributed so much in previous posts; I could never have made it this far without you all, you are a great bunch of guys and gals. However I owe a special thanks to Texas Zephyr and SpaceMouse without the gentle and patient guidance of you two gentlemen this would have all been for naught.
So here it is; I am looking for any and all feedback from as many folks as I can find. I find that the feedback of others helps me more than anything else and I sincerely welcome any all comments, criticisms or suggestions. I do my best to respond to anyone that takes the time and has the fortitude to look over this madness.
Here is the Layout's basic information –
The Route-
Mileposts
- The route lies between mileposts 214.8 and 230.0, roughly between Coronado Junction and Adamana

Elevation
- As the following image shows the grade westward between Pinta and Adamana is steadily down leveling off eventually at the Winslow Yard.

Gila
- Due to current space limitations I am using a fictional town - Gila Arizona (not to be confused with Gila Bend, Gila Crossing or Gila County Arizona,) as a showcase for the various elements that I desire on the layout such as a typical 1950’s Drive In Theater, Cattle pens serviced by the line, etc.
- Gila lies along the route mentioned above somewhere between Pinta and Adamana inside Apache county.


Our Space-
Spare Bedroom
- I am currently using a spare bedroom in our house for the layout room. The total space of the room is 11'7 1/4" x 16'4 3/4", however an area of 8'10 1.2" x 2'5 1/4" is taken up by an internal closet.

This plan can also be viewed at: http://mysite.verizon.net/coyote97/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/bedroom2.jpg
Details-
Givens
- Closet can not be removed or its doorways altered. Doors can be removed from the closet and small hole can be made in closet wall closest to bedroom wall for track to pass through.
- Lift out/Pullout areas are ok but there can be no duck unders.
- Outer walls of bedroom can not be breached. Room is bordered by bathrooms on two sides, living room and outside on other two walls.
- Ability to have Continuous running.
- No under layout staging.
- AT&SF Mainline.
- HO Scale.
- Minimum mainline radius: 26".
- Maximum mainline grade 3%.
- The layout will be built and maintained primarily by myself and my wife.
- Layout will be operated by me and my wife.
- Benchwork must be freestanding and in moveable sections.
- Layout height should be around 50". Some areas can go somewhat higher, gorges or river areas can go lower.
- Double deck could be acceptable if it could be done without the use of a helix.
- Fairly large scenic areas to showcase the region.
- Drive In theater model on layout.
- Layout Sound
- Fully working/automated signals, lights and lighted buildings.
- An Immediate "feel" of the 1950's.
- Enjoyable operations for myself and my wife.
- Scale: HO
- Name: Route 66 Railway.
- Locale: Northern Arizona, AT&SF Mainline alongside Route 66 between Pinta and Holbrook AZ. (Set in the fictional town of Gila, AZ)
- Period: 1954, late spring to early summer.
- Prototype: Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company.
- Layout Height: Starting at 50".
- Track: Code 83.
- Total # of Turnouts: 32
- Turnouts:
- 2 - #2 ½ Wye on Cattle Wye and Industry spur
- 4 - #5 on Industry Spurs, #6 on Mainline
- 18 - #6 on mainline, leads off to industry tracks, passing sidings, etc.
- 5 - #6 ½ curved leading to Staging, left arm of Staging pinwheel ladder, at either end passing siding below Cattle Wye, on lead into L
- 1 - #7 curved on right arm of Staging pinwheel ladder
- 2 - #7 ½ curved on Corner Crossovers
- Curve Radii: 28" outside mainline, 26" inside mainline, some curves much broader in other areas- broadest curve in plan 6’ 2”.
- Outer Loop: Eastbound Traffic, Right handed (clockwise) running.
- Inner Loop: Westbound Traffic, Left handed (counter-clockwise) running.
- Industries:
- A – Scrap Yard
- B – Fuel Oil Supplier
- C – Shipping Warehouse
- D – Bolt and Screw Factory
- E – Station
- F – Cut Stone Seller
- G – Concrete Plant
- H – Oil Field/Oil Tanks
- I – Freight House & Team Track
- J – Stock Pens
- K – Agricultural Co Op
- L – Gravel Company
- Points of Interest:
- 7-K: Town of Gila
- 11-C: Blue Moon Drive In
- 1-G to 3-H: Dead Wash and Dead Wash Bridges
- 1-F & 1-I: Ranches
N.B.: Lift out/Pullout area to inner area is highlighted in Yellow on the plan below.

A larger version of this file can also be viewed at: http://mysite.verizon.net/coyote97/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/BedPlan15.jpg
Experience and Influences-
Previous Experience
- This is my first experience at track planning, layout design or in building a model railroad. I have previously built a few military models and some dioramas and have recently built and detailed a few model structures and done some small detailing engine and kit rolling stock work.
- My primary influence remains that of Frank Ellison, but I have also found great inspiration and guidance from the works of John Armstrong, Iain Rice, George Selios and the great pals I have made on the various model railroading forums.
I have attempted to put in any information that might be needed for critiques, however I have no doubt left out something of importance. If you require any further information please feel free to ask and I will get it up ASAP. I apologize for the size of the various pictures and the length of the post, thanks to anyone who waded this far through.
I can also be contacted off site via email.
Peace