Reviewing my layout plans
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Engfanuk Wrote:Thank you and I really appreciate the time you took to post that. I had looked at Hainsport as there was a thread on here that had looked into it for someone's layout planning. Your video is in my YouTube favourites so thanks for posting that. Those extended top gons are nice.

It certainly has a lot of possibilities and hits a couple of my favourite car types. I'll invest some more time looking over the park.

I can't thank those who have posted enough for their time. I hope I can return the favour in some way in the future.

Kind regards,

Steve


Its not problem! I live here, so if you ever do decide to model Hainesport, all of this is literally within two minutes of my house.

sailormatlac Wrote:You could model half Hainesport industrial park and have enough on your plate for years to come.

Matt

Its funny you say that. About "half" of what you see in that ZTS chart is what is left of the Hainesport Industrial park. In fact, for a couple years now, the Hainesport Inudstrial park is its own railroad (the Hainesport Industrial Railroad, HIRR), complete with a small fleet of cars and a trackmobile. CSAO simply "interchanges" on track 234, treating the whole industrial park as if it were "one" business. The trackmobile handles the rest.

You could almost just make a layout out of JUST the HIRR, and fit it in HO scale.
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