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Antoine L.:
Hi

Here is a picture of the track plan I came up with. Since this is an important step for my next layout I would greatly appreciate any feedback about it. It is in a corner of my basement, I have access all around except at the top left corner. The dotted track runs 4 inches lower. I don't want any reversing polarity device. Railpro psu will probably be up at 7 feet high screwed facing down for it to act as a repeater.



Thanks

Antoine

Dean:
I believe that the loop in the upper right corner is a reversing loop. You will need a polarity reverser of some sort.

Antoine L.:
No haha, the loop has a grade down and goes under the the layout for hidden continous run.

:)

nodcc4me:
You may need more than 4" above that hidden track section. Not much room to get your hands in there. Is that software Anyrail?

Alan:
In an 11' x 19' room it won't matter one bit where you place the RP PSU. The controller easily has enough broadcast range for a room much larger. So, place your PSU such that it minimizes the length of wire run.

Move the yard inside the turnback towards the front of the layout. Reach will be a problem as it is currently drawn. Add a switching lead so you don't foul the main while doing yard work.

Your sidings are approximately 3' long. They should be as long as your "standard design" train. 3' is a short train.

Industry in upper left won't work at all. Again, reach problem.

You have a nice space to work with. Perhaps browse some of the layout designs here: http://www.layoutvision.com/gallery/

There is a guy on MRR forum designing a layout in about the same size space as you have. Might be worth following his thread: http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/t/260185.aspx

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