02-11-2012, 04:06 AM
Including a team-track is a great temptation, but I think that replacing it with another industry such as a lumber company would help the spur look more prototypical.
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I kinda doubt if a lumber company or home supply company would be found in a industrial area..From my experience the handy dandy overly used lumber company doesn't apply to all situations.
ISLs requires a lot out of the box thinking after all its a industrial area. A transload track could be used for a nearby industry that receives bulk material-this could be a old industrial spur from a factory that has been razed.A new metal building some piping leading to a "off layout" industry would suffice.This industry could be across the street from the unloading area-if space permits a building flat could be use across a street..This would add interest.
Why didn't the manufacturer add a spur? No approach due to a neighboring truck served industry.
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I kinda doubt if a lumber company or home supply company would be found in a industrial area..From my experience the handy dandy overly used lumber company doesn't apply to all situations.
ISLs requires a lot out of the box thinking after all its a industrial area. A transload track could be used for a nearby industry that receives bulk material-this could be a old industrial spur from a factory that has been razed.A new metal building some piping leading to a "off layout" industry would suffice.This industry could be across the street from the unloading area-if space permits a building flat could be use across a street..This would add interest.
Why didn't the manufacturer add a spur? No approach due to a neighboring truck served industry.
Larry
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!

