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I am a returning member who hasn't been here forever. My name is Andy... 36 from Lowell, MA. Finally am putting together a small n scale layout... 3x4-ish. It has an inglenook sidings set-up in the front of an oval of track going to an interchange track. Another industry to be sneaked in the back. The inglenook is a freight station where I imagine LTC freight of grain and what not from local farms.
I am using Atlas n scale true track. Single locomotive. easy beginner type stuff.
Thank you. Right now I have a piece of plywood screwed to a table with the inglenook sidings and a loop of track set-up. Got word from the post office that another switch was in. Once I get the track set-up as I want it I will break out the camera. Thanks for the interest.
I don't have a layout, but I belong to a club that operates a fictional main line from Boston, MA to Mechanicville, NY. (Boston-Framingham-Westboro-Grafton-Worcester-Palmer-Erving-Greenfield-North Adams-Eagle Bridge-Mechanicville, but we will be adding East Deerfield yard soon). The mains are all double tracked with a gauntlet track (center siding) at Greenfield. There is also a single track branch line.
The layout is 40' by 60', the add-on for East Deerfield Yard (plus a steel mill) will be 20' by 60'. We model HO scale and are located in Worcester, MA