L&N Castle
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Hey Curt. In your photo,the section that you are working on,is that going to be a new industry site, or small staging yard? William.
TOOT -- Are you referring to the small left-right arrow to the left of the url.
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Karl: What are you trying to do bringing up that subject, cause a panic? LoL
Good Morning -- weather guessers are still missing the targets.
Expecting some scattered rain showers in the area later on. Pretty good rain North of us.
Today is forecast to be NEARLY THE SAME temperature as yesterday.
Today
High 56 | Low 52 °F
80% Chance of Precip.
Yesterday
High 67.6 | Low 42.4 °F
Precip. 0 in
I'm off for another CT SCAN this morning.
Coffee in hand to start the day. I should be off to an earlier start. It was so foggy last night when I left the office I could hardly see across the parking lot. Dense fog advisory this morning now with storms. Looking out the window it doesn't look too bad, just wet and gray so far.
There is quite a bit of activity here during the week - several more pages of replies in just a couple days. Wow. Too much reading material.
Hey Curt. In your photo,the section that you are working on,is that going to be a new industry site, or small staging yard? William.
Uh, what diagram?Okay, everyone. I've got a question for you. The diagram below is of one end of our layout. Due to size limitations, this is our trainyard. Up to now I've been thinking of running the train around the mainline and then backing cars onto the sidings, trying to get 4 (or better yet 6) sidings in the yard. But I got to thinking it would be more realistic if the train could turn into the yard (from the right side of the diagram) and pull through to the left side (where the switches are in darkened print). That would require curved turnouts, since that part of the main line on the right side of the diagram is one continuous curve. Then each siding could split into two (or maybe three) via crossovers, wyes, or just switches. Anyway, want to know what you think about that. Not too late to change any part of that plan. Again, I'm limited by the 6 X 4 space.