Hi Tim!

Ther are several options, one of which you touched upon.   Personally, I 
model one or two locales and the train is just passing through or 
terminating.   A fair portion of the railroad is "underground" in holding 
(or staging) tracks, so that you don't even begin to model the whole world. 
I also allows me to have WAY more rolling stock than the small size of the 
visible railroad would accommodate.   (And who doesn't have too much rooling 
stock?!)

Have fun!
Bill Winans


It just occurred to me that my scale RR, when built, will encompass
about 2.42 scale miles of track.the . Just where can a prototype RR go in 
2.42 miles - one small 1950's town to another? 



 
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