How does this terminal look?

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jonyb

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I'm trying to decide if I like this or not, before I cut the track and make it more permanent. The road leading into this will be coming from the downtown area, and I kind of figured this would be a good dead-end to the street.
Traffic will go in between the office and maintenance shop, I checked the turning radius and it looks reasonable for a truck to pull in, then make 1 attempt at backing into the truck terminal.
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As always, tips and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
 
I think the space is well used, planned out and not too crowded. Looks good to me so far!


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I've gotten 53' trailers into much tighter places than that, so it looks okay to me!
The building with the boxcar in it may need a loading dock if it's a transfer shed.
All you need now is a gravel lot with a forklift stuck in a pothole and it will be complete! :)

Oh, and tons of pallets in various condition.....
 


Thanks for the words.... Rico, you have pics of anything similar? I'd like to compact it a little more if I could.
 
Looks good so far. Looking forward to seeing the finished piece.
 
I've gotten 53' trailers into much tighter places than that, so it looks okay to me!
All you need now is a gravel lot with a forklift stuck in a pothole and it will be complete! :)Oh, and tons of pallets in various condition.....

And don't forget a couple of cars parked wrong so you can't make the swing.:D
 
Thanks for the words.... Rico, you have pics of anything similar? I'd like to compact it a little more if I could.

Sorry, none that I can think of but I'll keep an eye out.

Mike you're right, forgot about that! LOL
 
Another scenario to consider that really kisses the rig drivers' patooties...easy in, easy out. Office peeps park in front of the office, outside the yard.
 




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