Quote from: jward on January 06, 2024, 05:48:39 PMI live along the PRR mainline just east of Pittsburgh. The sheer scale of this railroad makes the mainline difficult to model. This was a 4 track mainline, with junctions like freeway interchanges in many places, signals everywhere and trains that ran like streetcars. In the Philly area you'd also have to model the overhead wires for the electric locomotives, and the incredible number of commuter trains in addition to what we have where I live. If you have alot of room I'd say go for it. It would be quite impressive if done right.
Yes that would be mammoth. So, growing up in Philly the mainline is also the area of towns in the suburbs that had commuter service, plus. I'd start there, but you've given me some vision. Thanks. I loved horseshoe curve. Altoona