I took advantage of a few rainy days this month and I made some changes to my center railyard. I started out by pulling up the 6 tracks south of the turntable track. Several of the turnouts needed the screws and nuts added because I didn't know this when I installed them last year.
I moved 2 turnouts on the lower 2 tracks 9 inches to the left because the closest track went directly into a curve, which I suspected was the reason why my PA1 engine had a tendency to derail if I ran the engine in the clockwise direction. So now there is a 9" straight track between the curve and the turnout. The PA1 engine goes through the turnout just fine if I don't run it too slow. The engine always ran perfectly through that section just fine in the counter clockwise direction. I never could figure out why...
You can see in the pic below that I still need to move the cork piece back under the turnout switch.
The pic below is what it looked like before. Notice that there are 2 turnouts in the right center of the pic... I removed those turnouts so that I could fit more rolling stock on those 2 tracks by using them as a spur with bumpers.
The pic below is what it looks like now
I have a consist of 40ft wooden boxcars staged on the 3rd track from the bottom. These will be pulled by my only working steam engine, which will stay parked on the turntable when I'm not using it.
My next project will be to add a long siding along the top edge of the layout. I'll have to add a long 1" x 4" board to mount the track to. It will have a turnout at both ends, and will be used to keep a long passenger train on it so I can keep my 2 mainlines open. It will require me to move the turnouts connecting the 2 mainlines up 9" so I can have a longer siding for the passenger train (to the right of the blue GG-1 engine).
All of these changes are the reason why I haven't added the roads and landscaping yet. I'm also moving buildings around to get a better feel for where they will end up when I finalize those details.
I really enjoyed breaking away from my summer chores to make a little progress on my layout. It's not much, but progress is progress...