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OK. But finding them is tricky - if you know the thread names lets have them.

GeRik posted this of Compton Down, the late Peter Jones's railway.
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Ruritanian Railways - the current version
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Here's mine.

Drawn in Anyrail then exported to Paint....
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The Cottam Strassenbahn
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Cheeky Monkey - 28/10/2009 7:31 PM

Quality track plan there Stockers computer generated?
Dont actually know Chas. I grabbed it from GSM to start this thread going. Good though isn't it.
 
Dont actually know Chas. I grabbed it from GSM to start this thread going. Good though isn't it.

looks like its a scan from Garden Railways mag so it may well be breaking their copywright. But as they have now been given a mention lets hope they won't mind. Its a good read with nice photos if you like the USA scene.
 
Thanks Chris - Lets just say, if it is a grab - Thanks Garden Railways.
 
stockers - 29/10/2009 8:56 PM

Thanks Chris - Lets just say, if it is a grab - Thanks Garden Railways.

Yes - in my original GSM posting I gave the full citation:

Garden Railways - December 1999 - p77

Rik
 
I started off with a portable system using four folding baseboards to give a total space of 8ft 4in by 8ft 4 ins. Although the plan was continuous it was worked as an end-to-end runnning once around from the hidden siding to Cattewater. The layout could only be set up at shows and I gave it up in the end when it started to become painful to crawl under the baseboard to get to the central operating well.

The second plan was an attempt to fill a room at home, and turned out to be a bit too ambitious for the available space. In its place a U-shaped plan looks set to be built shortly, and should allow pretty much the same operating timetable as the second version.

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The Radish Bahn. Essentially a big squished loop.
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Compared to all these mine is very simple. The black lines are track, the blue bits water and the light grey is path.
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<p>The Evensford and Midland as it is today except the little return loop under the Cox's apple tree is gone. </p><p>[img=http://www.evensfordandmidland.co.uk/_/rsrc/1256075100247/history/the-line/EMR%20garden%20plan.jpg]</p>
 
The Wild West Sussex Railroad :D :D :D

the brown bits are where the track runs on the raised timber sleepers, the grey bits are where it runs on ballast in the cuttings :thumbup:
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