Loco Bill,
First of all thank you for your good advice. I have since ordered 60' of straight track and 8' dia curved track and will see if I can confine my layout to the 8' dia curve to accomodate the use of a Three-Truck Shay which I have an interest in. My trestles are based on a height of 42" and I have built my first few of about 30 or more to come that have a width at the top of 14". I intend to build "modules" in wood (rail and tie) for each section of track (straight or curved) with the intention that they be interchangeable in the event they need to be replaced or replaired. Now to my question: What spacing can and should I allow for parallel tracks as I intend to run them that way to the different sections of my half acre berry garden. I am an organic market gardner growing at present 17 types of berries and will be using the G scale railroad to run the picked pints back to my barn for tempory refrigeration before they go to market.
Cheers,
Jim Stewart
First of all thank you for your good advice. I have since ordered 60' of straight track and 8' dia curved track and will see if I can confine my layout to the 8' dia curve to accomodate the use of a Three-Truck Shay which I have an interest in. My trestles are based on a height of 42" and I have built my first few of about 30 or more to come that have a width at the top of 14". I intend to build "modules" in wood (rail and tie) for each section of track (straight or curved) with the intention that they be interchangeable in the event they need to be replaced or replaired. Now to my question: What spacing can and should I allow for parallel tracks as I intend to run them that way to the different sections of my half acre berry garden. I am an organic market gardner growing at present 17 types of berries and will be using the G scale railroad to run the picked pints back to my barn for tempory refrigeration before they go to market.
Cheers,
Jim Stewart