Southern Pacific Switching Layout
Cool to see you're going again, but the key to a succesful layout is don't rush, and stick with the plan.
If you don't have one, and just want to 'play trains', by all means put down some track and run those trains, that's what it's about, but just be careful that you can remove the track easily should you need to, once you've made up your mind on the final track plan etc. The timesaver is a great little plan, that can easily be expanded upon, lenghten the tracks, add a few spurs here and there to hide the fact that it is a time saver,or put the whole thing in an L shape in a corner of a room and it will already be less obvious, and have fun switching!
If you're into the SP, a new web forum has just been started up, the Southern Pacific Modelers society. While it's new, there's perhaps not too much to read and see, but that will change over time.

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