Back on track!

Ive been going on about this for some time, but I have actually managed to sort the track out for the layout. I have been agonising over how to set out the run around loop and have fought the flexitrack tooth and nail. It really is not my strong suit. 

Ignore the N gauge points, they're just for show.

I have revised the original plan of the layout to include two sidings and a more concise station layout. I am not going to bother with the larger mainline points, as I really don't have adequate room on this layout. I had originally intended to create a curved profile station, much like Beddgelert. That is beyond me at this point in time. I have instead elected for a simpler, straighter run around loop that is capable of holding a five carriage train in one platform and a shorter three or four carriage train in the second platform. I'm using two old N gauge points to demonstrate how the station area will look.


Four carriage train in the shorter platform.


Demonstrating the siding in use.


I am a lot happier with this setup and only need to purchase two more sets of points. Which is a real saving in my mind. The budget this month has been blown out of the water. 



The running line is going to be one length of Flexitrack as it gives me the nice gradual bend that I am aiming for to lead under the tunnel and into the fiddle yard. As it is only a small layout I am going to possibly only have one powered track in the fiddle yard at this time. I may build a traverser in future, but that is a long while off yet. 


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