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 Post subject: Am I dreaming
PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:40 pm 
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I'm about ready to spend my life savings on kits and fixtures, can anyone look at this track design and tell me if this is even possible. It's a switch layout from the cta Howard yard in chicago, as close to prototypical as NRMA standards would allow. They are L trains trains with short truck centers and 28" NWSL wheelsets. I can deal with tight tolerances but...(please, please say it's possible). Best case I would assemble as a single unit, wire for dcc and pray.

Thanks,
thad


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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:38 pm 
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I would guess that the best approach would be to divide and conquer with a complicated layout as you have portrayed. You do have to consider both the electrical and mechanical dimensions of this layout. On the mechanical side, it might be enlightening to layout your track plan in some sort of CAD program so you are sure of turnout positioning, track radii and clearances for ground throws etc. Sometimes, when we "sketch" these things out on paper it becomes easy to fudge a little bit here and there creating something in the abstract that just won't fly in the real world. A good layout planning program that uses components that do reflect accurately the actual turnouts and track you will build the layout with will help you to find potential trouble spots and plan around them. On the electrical side you will have to pay close attention to potential polarity reversing situations in a layout this complicated. I see some loops in your track plan and lots of crossover points, these could cause some problems if not wired and protected by the proper polarity switching hardware and/or electrical isolation gaps. If you can get it wired correctly and provide enough power drops DCC should not be any more a problem than DC. You might want to consider breaking this up into several power districts protecting each with its own DCC circuit breaker.

Also, keep in mind that this generally is a hobby and is meant to be enjoyed. I am sure you will have more than one frustrating moment during this project. Take plenty of breaks and always try to plan ahead. Don't box yourself into a corner. Something like this project is like playing chess, you need to be working 4 or 5 moves ahead of where you are and have a general working plan that carries you through to completion.

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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2010 3:49 pm 
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Hi,

From looking at the sketch and templates, it all looks OK except for one slip switch in the center. It has a very noticeable kink in the alignment that will not work.

If you can shift it around somewhat, it might all fit, one this to remember, if it doesn't work on paper, it definitely won't work when you set it up. With trackwork as complex as this, it has to be dead on precise, otherwise you will be forever fiddling with it.

Wiring it might be a challenge, it appears that there are a lot of reverse loops in there.

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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
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PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 9:44 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:14 am 
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You might also take a look at "Templot" - it is not a layout design program per se but rather allows complicated (or simple) track designs to be plotted and then printed at full size for whatever scale/gauge you input.
Worth a look anyway.

Best, Pete.


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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
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I tried using 3pi, xtrakcad, and wintrack is what I did the layout plan on but it only had Atlas code55 track in the library. It would almost be as easy to manually load Fast Tracks into my AutoCAD. With all the store bought track and FT fixtures it still isn't prototypical but waste not... e.g.the prototype has a 100' radius curve, which is at scale a 7.5" radius and switches are like a #3!

So I am planning to build the switch and yard ladder network first and adjust the layout to be functional using a few custom solutions god willing.

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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
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You asked if you're Dreaming??? When I first saw this trackwork you wanted to build I thought you were smoking something illegal. Then I noticed that you said this was "from the CTA Howard yard in Chicago". I had to see this. Thanks to the good folk at Google Earth I found it (those of you who want to see the prototype just cut and paste the coordinates 42 01 12.59 N 87 40 27.46 W into Google Earth's "Fly to" box and press Enter). Whoever designed this prototype trackwork was seriously disturbed, even more so than the guy who designed the prototype for Tim Warris's Bronx Terminal.

Jokes aside, I think you have found a wonderfully complex and challenging piece of trackwork to build. Talk about a switching layout. You will have hours of fun building it and switching it when it's complete.

I was intrigued by the fact that you couldn't get the switches to line up properly. I noticed that you wrote #6SW on each of the Double-Slips. If you zoom in and print a Google Earth view of these switches then print out the FastTracks Double-Slip Templates and superimpose them on top of the Google Earth view you will find that they are not #6s. They are in fact an exact match for #5 Double Slips (available in HO but not in N scale).

I also noticed a slight difference in your layout compared to the prototype - the double slip 2nd from the right in your design is oriented differently in the prototype.

If I may make a suggestion. Why not open a blog on the Model Railroad Hobbyist website (FastTracks is one of their main sponsors) and document your construction of this yard (with photos). Hundreds of us would love to follow your efforts as we did with Tim Warris when he constructed his Bronx Terminal.

All the best,

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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
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That's some track work. Not being one to pass up a good puzzle I took a quick stab at it in my cad program. I'll try to attach a PDF below.

In drawing over your template there were a few kinks in the centerlines. I took a fairly conservative approach with 1 1/4" track centers and most covers are 18-24" radius. Tangent Centerlines are in red, curves in Green. Good luck with your project.


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 Post subject: Re: Am I dreaming
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I think that jpg is full size at 36 x 24.

Also It was a 1st pass through and I think it could be compressed somewhat, partly this depends on what the surrounding trackage is doing. FOr example the two slips and the #6L around the crossing could all be slid together a bit if you are willing to cut/overlap the ties between the pieces. Also I used #6's as thats what I saw on your drawing, and it matched the #6 slips; but if you are building them #5's might help. I can send you a PDF if you like of what I drew, the resolution will be much better, it was too large to post here.

Good luck with your project.


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