
Title says it all really..
At the planning stage, and getting serious now.
Garden is approximately 22 foot wide and 120 foot long.
There is a shed about halfway down one side with a 4 foot border running back towards the house. The garden slopes down from the shed towards the house.
My intention is to come out of the shed a 'shed floor' level, probably as a single line. This will be (in the future) the mainline which will run right through the shed and out the other end. there will be a point just before the shed to take the line round to the other side of the garden, to run down towards the house. - Idea being to get a 'Stage 1' loop completed fairly quickly to keep the interest up. I know how long my projects can take!
Just before this point, I am thinking of a loop off towards the outside of the garden. If I keep this section level, I can (in time) create a station area, and use this flat area for marshalling stock into trains.
The initial question is will a 16 foot loop be adequate?
I know this depends on stock, type of railway etc. But.. if there is a station, there will have to be coaches!
Initially, I have a Stainz (or two, shhhh! Don't tell SWMBO!
) and a Lyn. - I would like a Class66 in the greater scheme, but that requires a l o n g save!
My thinking is that I ought to be able to get a reasonable size loco, six 'proper' length bogie coaches, and a guards van into 16 foot. - Is this a reasonable assumption?
After the flat section the line will descend (gently) down the border towards the house.
There is a 'patio' (rough crazy paving) outside the house which is lower than the garden by about 30 inches. - Four reasonable steps.. This will provide a nice site for the inevitable bridge! this will have to be home-built due to cost. Oh, and about 8 foot long.
The line will then curve round to join up with that coming from the first mentioned point. End to end about 36 feet.
Does the above sound a reasonable first stage? - I have already acquired about 200 foot of track, and enough R3 curves for half a loop.
Cheers Guys (and Gals)..
Thoughts??
PhilP
At the planning stage, and getting serious now.
Garden is approximately 22 foot wide and 120 foot long.
There is a shed about halfway down one side with a 4 foot border running back towards the house. The garden slopes down from the shed towards the house.
My intention is to come out of the shed a 'shed floor' level, probably as a single line. This will be (in the future) the mainline which will run right through the shed and out the other end. there will be a point just before the shed to take the line round to the other side of the garden, to run down towards the house. - Idea being to get a 'Stage 1' loop completed fairly quickly to keep the interest up. I know how long my projects can take!
Just before this point, I am thinking of a loop off towards the outside of the garden. If I keep this section level, I can (in time) create a station area, and use this flat area for marshalling stock into trains.
The initial question is will a 16 foot loop be adequate?
I know this depends on stock, type of railway etc. But.. if there is a station, there will have to be coaches!
Initially, I have a Stainz (or two, shhhh! Don't tell SWMBO!

My thinking is that I ought to be able to get a reasonable size loco, six 'proper' length bogie coaches, and a guards van into 16 foot. - Is this a reasonable assumption?
After the flat section the line will descend (gently) down the border towards the house.
There is a 'patio' (rough crazy paving) outside the house which is lower than the garden by about 30 inches. - Four reasonable steps.. This will provide a nice site for the inevitable bridge! this will have to be home-built due to cost. Oh, and about 8 foot long.
The line will then curve round to join up with that coming from the first mentioned point. End to end about 36 feet.
Does the above sound a reasonable first stage? - I have already acquired about 200 foot of track, and enough R3 curves for half a loop.
Cheers Guys (and Gals)..
Thoughts??
PhilP