L&N Industrial Rail Spur
Brakie Wrote:Ed,I don't think track planing programs is all that acturate since I know you can have more then 3 switches on a 6' N scale ISL yet that's the most I can do with my current track planing program-its the same one you use-I'm on my daughter laptop and can't recall the name.
Larry, the program that I've been using is AnyRail http://www.anyrail.com/. I've found it to be very accurate as far as the templates for Peco turnouts (at least the HO ones) and it's easy to use.

When I changed the configuration of my track plan, I should have known that it wouldn't work, but did want to try out that arrangement as I just liked the way it looked. Ended up putting the separate spur for G&J Bottling back so that both industries could be worked, but now that I've done all that, I'm not happy with the overall plan (again!).
Brakie Wrote:I'm finally moved and now have a 10' long wall to use for Slate Creek.
Wondered where you'd been lately. Glad to hear that you've managed to come up with a bit more space for Slate Creek. Assuming that you're going with N scale, that should give you a lot more room to work with.

Sounds like it's back to the drawing board for both of us. Icon_lol
Ed
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