Basic Dimensions for 'Shoe Box' and 'Tilt-up' Factories etc
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G'day All,
Thanks for the replies and advice so far. In searching around the internet I came across a reference that rail dock doors are frequently 10ft across, which matches up with the Pikestuff doors.
My plans for the ISL is a set of T-TRAK `technology' based modules for an industrial park located in North Carolina and set in a time frame of roughly 1973-83. This is to allow for the variety of rolling stock I have, ie. lots of SCL. The operating company is likely to be a fictional subsidiary of the Aberdeen & Rockfish short-line of North Carolina, as they did with the Pee Dee River Railway and the Dunn Erwin Railway. This will allow me to run both home road locos and A&R motive power.
My first project along the path to the ISL is a set of modules portraying a TROPICANA distribution facility set up as an Inglenook type switching puzzle.
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Regards,
Andrew G.
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