After considerable thought, I have decided to build a completely new layout in our new home. I originally thought I'd simply reassemble the sections of my dismantled layout (now stored in our daughter's garage) but I think I've come up with a better plan. Fortunately, I will be able to use the track I've already laid by cutting out the roadbed. Curvature standards, etc., will be the same on the new layout, so none of what I've already done will be wasted.
What I enjoy most about model railroading is creating scenes that depict a particular era and locale. I also enjoy switching, rather than mainline running. So I will build a switching layout that has ample room for structures, streets, etc. As with my recently dismantled layout, this will be the Gulf Harbor Terminal Railroad, set in a small, fictional Texas port in April 1947. I'm still refining the track plan, though I can say the layout will be an L-shaped shelf 8' x 12' and will be 3' deep to allow for ample background scenery; however, all track will be within a 2' reach. The layout will include a small roundhouse and yard, a small passenger depot, a pier and a "background" section of business and residential structures. The focal point will be the pier area, which I envision as a crowded industrial district with spurs that cross one another.
The town of Gulf Harbor will be at the end of a branch of a medium-sized fictional railroad serving the Texas coast, name to be determined.
We're moving a week from now. My intention is to start construction within the next month or so.
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