MODEL RAILROAD TRACK PLAN HELP. See Real Life Examples from Engineer.
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Track Plan help from a real engineer.
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🕺🏻ABOUT DJ: DJ is a locomotive engineer for CSX Railroad since 1999. He has built dozens of layouts, gave presentations for model railroaders, is a UA-camr, licensed drone pilot, and a great father. - Наука та технологія
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Another great vid. Using the drone footage, and proto pictures was a very nice addition. Helped the visualization, and made it easier to take in. PRR pops in my head anytime I hear 4 main lines.
That's the first I have seen someone wanting a manufacturer of military equipment. Usually people model the destination point.
Same. I have no idea what a prototype looked like, so I just suggested big buildings.
I would add a siding where the military track leads off to the base. Then he can have an Army or Air Fore switcher that comes out to the siding to pick up the loads and drop empties. A little more operation.
Thank You, my Grand Father was engineer on B &O in West Virginia .. I am modeling the Denver and Rio Grande over Tennessee Pass sort of .. I am doing my own thing. Your videos are very much appreciated.
@djtrains awesome video of the layout keep up the good work my friend
I *really* like this track plan. All that open room for sweeping vistas. And having the producers and consumers on opposite corners of the layout. So simple but makes total sense. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and for explaining your thought process. It really helps!
Glad you enjoy it!
Didn't watch this video I did the washing up but listened to you talking.
Then went back and watched it as it sounded interesting, Great lay out plan
Great video. I like hearing your ideas on track planning.
Thank you!
Wonderful video and tips! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
👍👍Nicely done video DJ! Some great tips and ideas. 🚂🚂
Thanks 👍
Thank you DJ. Your opinions are highly valued by myself and many others. Be well.
Thanks DJ, it was another great review.
Hi DJ! Great video!
As always you have put things together to make sence....:-]
Nicely done DJ
Much appreciated
Great plan 👍 dj
Nice Video
Thanks
You're layout is fastly more interesting and believable ✅
Cool video, ideas and, advise DJ! (Dave).
I agree with the impracticality of reversing loops on a model layout. But just as an interesting bit of trivia, there’s a giant reversing loop at Green Plains-Mt. Vernon in Mt. Vernon, Indiana. You’d need a gymnasium to model it all.
Awesome video
Great ideas. The reach over in the bottom left is a bit much though - maybe narrow the benchwork?
This one is over the top. That old coal loader is great, but the old roundhouse (and it's even model railroad sized as a bonus) is just an excellent subject for a model. Both of them absolutely reek of old time railroad atmossphere. A lttle imagination brings to mind a mental picture of how they would have looked in the steam era. Inspiring at the very least.
Glad you enjoyed
outstanding advice. I must admit I am inclined to the huge spaghetti bowl layout but don't have the space or budget. this video gives me some very practical solutions. Can't wait for the piece on locomotives!
Very soon
If you don’t want the power plant to be too close to the loader, the why not put the power plant where the military base is?
I'm thinkin' about getting back into trains and modeling the DM&E (Dakota Minnasota & Eastern for the non-CP folks) I use to see as a kid (22 now btw). Just something for simple ops and running trains in the background as I'm primarily a warship person. Something I like about my selection too is that I don't have to spend money on a vast amount of rolling-stock, and I can buy from a handful of road names such as DM&E, Milwaukee, CNW, UTLX, TTX, and CP. I'm gonna have 2 customers (a furniture manufacture, and a feed mill), a long storage track, an interchange, 2 or 3 locomotives, and maybe 10-15 cars as I don't want a huge collection again, and I need space for my 1:700, 1:350, 1:300, and 1:200 scale warships, let alone the various 1:72 & 1:35 scale tanks & planes, the 1:50 scale construction equipment & trucks, and the 1:14 scale Scania truck. I've also talked about power with my grandfather, my layout will be DC while he gets my old DCC controller for his Conrail layout. BTW for those in the know, or those into the CP or G&W, the layout is roughly based on the Rapid City, SD area.
hello jd its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
I’d love to build a functional hump yard but I’d have to buy an old grocery store to have enough space!
You do know the saying, that there is a prototype for everything. Within 50kms of where I live, there was a railway line from a mine to the power station which was later replaced by a conveyor belt it was 3 feet gauge approx really it was 900mm gauge. Now there is a passenger train stabling facility, which is surround by a loop of track, that is connected to the main line which is 5'3" gauge and the facility itself, which was constructed to be used as a test track. So, yes there is a prototype for everything. By the way if the gauges appear unusual it is because I live in Victoria, Australia.
Good content, DJ. I especially love the drone. what kind of engine was that 3073? I lost track (ahem!) of what's running these days.
A big one! Lol
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Great video DJ - swap out that coal loading tower for a stockyard and you have exactly the same track layout all over New Zealand in the 1950s & 60s
The same economic forces drove railroad development way back then and all over the world
I have been to power plants and steel mills that have balloon tracks around their facilities that could be used as a reverse loop.
True but not around a city
how many folks get track plan advice that includes flyover videos of matching prototype locations? what's in your wallet?
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Cool wallet 🙌
all main line track switches will be electrical locked like CSX does and the siding switches will be manually and imma try to control my main line switches on my phone like the CSX dispatcher would on a table
1:40 - Cheswick and Harmarville would like a word with you, lol.
I enjoyed not watching this video. :)
With my current layout, I decided losing the ability to run continuously was worth having more operating interest. And in going from my last loop layout to a switching pike, I actually have more useable floor space in my layout /music/computer room.
DJ, thank you for the wisdom you share with fellow model railroaders--it helps us a lot to avoid mistakes.
I do have a railfan question about CSX. Yesterday my son and I followed a northbound CSX loaded coal train going through our area in KY. It was a blast being a foamer. Train was going around 40mph. While watching we noticed that most of the CSX coal cars had a similar ghost figure drawn in the same upper left corner of each CSX coal car. The ghost wasn't fancy, just an outline about two feet in width. To us that seemed odd to be just radom graffiti on almost ever car. My question to you is does CSX ever draw pictures on its cars to mark them? Or were we just seeing some organized graffiti. Thanks again!
Sigh, I hate this. There is a tagger who goes by the name of tubby that must have no life, so he tagged hundreds of cars. What a waste of paint and time. I hate it! I think he is in the Grafton area, unsure.
People have no respect and it’s sad !!
Dj, Have you seen the FRA announcement today 4/27/23 of a Safety advisory covering long trains ? Would you comment a little something on this. Thanks
yes, soon.
I promise not to watch!!! But I just gotta watch!!
I like your comments and thoughts on things and as a person looking for new track plans etc.. I would really appreciate it if you and other people would show the direction of travel of trains when they are showing track plans.. what would be the normal direction as much as in the design.. like this .. @3:35.... what direction would the train be going??
I'm not so much into prototypical layouts but this one makes me think... hmmm not too bad..
I want a layout where I can run trains ..... I'm not into scenery or any of that other stuff... I just want track to store and run trains.. and I am into steam trains more than diesels etc.. so I'm aiming more towards older style stuff.. My biggest issue is the room, it is 3mtr x 5mtr and I am doing HO/OO scale..I am also thinking of doing 2 or 3 levels, a lower level for staging and fiddle yard then coming up to the main track layout and then maybe another level on top....so do I make a helix, or just slowly grade it to the next level but that also takes up space to run trains... I am still in the thought design part.. and I am in Melbourne Australa and I don't want to run new stuff, I have no intrest in that and no sound stuff..
Great info as always (but now I am re-thinking my design....)
A couple of questions for modern diesel-era - first, you mention point-to-point not having a return loop. What do RRs do when there is no way to turn around at the end of a long line to a distant locale?
Second, how common (or uncommon) are double-slip switches? Where might they be located in the real world?
I have never seen a double slip switch in my 1,000 miles
You can put an engine on both ends of the train, you can shove back if you have a caboose.
A Railroad wye, where the locomotive changes directions, and they simply couple up to the other side of the train.
Although I have 3 roundy round layouts, I have a shelf switching layout. So I just qualify to watch this😅
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I understand, wait until you see the other stuff! It’s so cool!
Hey brother . I found an article about CSX , LOOK up ,I have worked for the rail road for 17 years corporate greed has ruined the rail road,😮
right
1:13 Four main lines? Is the layout designer modeling the PRR?? Four tracks makes me think of the Pennsy
Is this in N-scale? If it's HO, the boards are going to have to be very deep to accommodate the 180-degree turns on the mainline, and it's going to be very hard to reach across and switch anything.
Yes, N scale I believe.
Smaller round house leaves room for a RIP track and a two or three track backshop....
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Lmao
Nice re-work of an overcrowded track plan….so, did he build it????
I think he took some of my ideas
would you like a better example how about modules and it even gets better it isn't that wide and he can still have his yards and go protypical I think again modules around the room easy peasy I can not express it enough MODULES
I'm going to watch it anyways
Hahaha
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That wallet will not work for me. I have to have several ID's from drivers license, insurance card, 5 credit cards, hunting and fishing license, conceal carry, Military ID, VA ID, VFW Card, American Legion and the list goes on.
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