---I'm surprised by the amount of feedback my topic generated. The 
two main stagging yards will have aisle access, the third is devoted 
to interchange and will be hidden behind a low divider monitored by 
cct. As I envision it, only one will factor in during every operating 
session, the others providing a supporting role. If I really wanted 
to ruffle the feathers of conformity, I would profer my opinion of  
the excessive use of passing sidings. Perhaps, some out of the box 
thinking would promote the hobby among those with limited space and 
resources. 
 
  In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Roy Hoffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bob,
> 
> I was wondering if you could make your track plan available. What 
> size is your layout and what is the geographical location of your 
> railroad. Your plan seems to be very similar to mine i. e. Proto-
> freelance with some Sn3. I've been finishing up the daunting task 
of 
> producing car cards for my railroad and now am planning how I'm 
going 
> to operate it. I like your approach of placing the hidden trackage 
> under the main yard for interchange purposes.
> 
> Roy
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > David,
> > 
> > I was only planing on having the one main yard. The rest of the
> > railroad is sidings and scenery. I don't think I would want to
> > have my main yard as a hidden yard. A staging yard will be
> > hidden under the main yard, for my interchange with the three
> > RR's that deliver the cars to my main yard. That way I'll have a
> > reason to move cars from the industries to the main yard. From
> > there the interchange RR's take the cars back to the staging
> > yard for the next op-session.
> > I could hide the main yard and then the local (Clinton Valley
> > RR), would go get the cars and then take them to the industries
> > and back. If I do that then there is no interchange for the
> > three RR's that I want to interchange with.
> > That's the way my RR runs.
> > 
> > So your idea is good but it's just not the way I want to run
> > mine. I'm a prototype freelancer.
> > 
> > Thankx
> > Bob
> >





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