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Relocating Engine House

Last night I started playing around with the Elmwood side of the layout, seeing where buildings were going to go and what not.

I always thought that Model Railroader’s placement of the engine house was kinda odd being on the other side of the mainlines; so I tried placing it along side the yard tracks to see how it would look (and fit).

It’s a tiny bit crowded, but I think it makes more sense having the engine house there in the yard too. As you can also see, I placed one of the Consolidated Dairy structures in the original engine house locati0n for another industry spot.  I haven’t settled on a specific commodity yet though.

This change also opens up the middle a bit more for some static structures.  I have a Shell gas station I may place here to sit along the highway that will run along the back of the layout, maybe a Taco Bell if there’s space.

An Interstate/Highway overpass is also planned for the middle of the layout running just over the passenger platforms (shown below).  So that those items will fill that area nicely.

Here’s a look at the Dixie Paper side of the layout, along with a “sky” view.

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  1. June 1st, 2010 at 13:11 | #1

    Shaun, do you really even need that large of a facility for the engine house? Would a simple sand/fuel rack be sufficient?

  2. Shaun
    June 1st, 2010 at 15:11 | #2

    That’s very true. I could replace the building with maybe a service platform and the sand/fuel towers. Then it wouldn’t be so crowded in that spot.

    Excellent idea! I might have to look into this further.

  3. Shaun
    June 1st, 2010 at 15:15 | #3

    Something has simple as this could work.

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