Friday, September 15, 2017

If I Had a Million Dollars

In a previous life (that's how we refer to our employment etc... prior to our current job at work) I worked in a machine shop. The guy that ran the shop was a huge fan of the Canadian band The Barenaked Ladies. For those who are unfamiliar with the group that brought us the song "One Week" , most likely those who have not been subjected to Canadian radio, as other than Nickelback and The Tragically Hip, The Barenaked Ladies seemed to get the most air time. I think there is a law or something dealing with giving Canadian artists airtime but maybe that's just a rumor started by us bloody Yanks who were forced to listen because no US radio stations, even the ones 30 minutes away, seemed to come in reliably.

Anyway to get back on track, The Barenaked Ladies have a song titled "If I Had $1000000" where the singer goes on and on about what he would do with that much money. The question of what we would do if we had a million dollars has even been used to gauge career satisfaction such as in the movie Office Space. Of course Luis' answer was "Two chicks..." wait this is a family friendly blog, well mostly family friendly.

So one day I asked myself what layout would I build if money was not an issue. Imagine for one minute that like John Hammond in Jurassic Park "We spared no expense" on our empires and cost and space were not an issue. What would we come up with? So I started planning what I dubbed early on as "The Million Dollar Layout". That said I got most the way done with this track plan when more ideas struck, but since I liked this plan I kept it and will start working on 2 other track plans  the 1.5 million and the 2 million dollar track plans.  The main purpose of these plans is to get more practice with XtrackCAD but also so I quit sitting bolt upright in bed with still more layout ideas.
So without further ado I present the track plan for the Million Dollar Layout:



Phase 1

The idea of this layout plan is to always have a functional layout but also be able to continue building for years without losing interest. It is for this reason that Phase 1 is a switching layout based on Yuma Arizona. The layout contains industrial switching as well as branchline running. A temporary reverse loop staging yard on the west end and a loop yard inside the proposed helix to connect to phase 3 allows for mainline trains to operated as well. The original plan was for phase 1 to be built on a raised platform above the floor and for the layout to sit 50 inches above this platform. This would eliminate the need for a duck under as a pit and stairs could be utilized to get under the layout at the crossing of the Colorado River. The primary function of phase 1 is to serve as a switching layout and most of the switching in an op session would occur here. By starting the layout construction here I can accomplish my goal of always having an operating layout as once the main yard area is completed the rest of phase 1 can be completed without disrupting the rest of the layout.

Phase 1 Yuma Area and Somerton Branchline


Phase 2

Phase 2 is the Yuma Subdivision portion of the layout. Some of the hidden trackage of Phase 2 is below the visible layout from Phase 1 and so it might be constructed concurrently with Phase 1 but not made operational until Phase 2.  Construction of Phase 2 would begin at the West Colton Staging area.  This two level staging yard will function similar to the actual west Colton Yard minus the hump and classification tracks and have a separate arrival  (lower level) and departure (upper level) yards. The layout will then progress around the room from staging until it joined and was connected to Phase 1 just railroad west of Araz Siding. The idea being that this connection would be made only after the rest of Phase 2 was ready for operation as it would require the removal of Phase 1's temporary west end staging. In Phase 1 the east end layout staging would be constructed on the mezzanine level with a direct connection to the helix that is being constructed in preparation of Phase 3. This Phase 3 bypass will allow for operations of only Phase 1 and 2 after completion of the layout if participation levels or time dictate.

Phase 2 Lower level staging



Phase 2 Sceniced Level Yuma Subdivision




Phase 2 East End Staging Tucson


Phase 3

The final phase will be the construction of the Tucson Division Phoenix and Gila Subs. While on this track plan the Tucson Division is not given as much attention as the Yuma Sub I feel many of the highlights have been covered. Phase 3 begins at the helix and utilizing a flyover crosses the aisle where it will run down the middle of the stairs to the mezzanine. Operations for this area will be from both sides of the layout until Wellton where the Phoenix and Gila Subs split. Double sided operations will resume on the short run from Picacho, where the subdivisions rejoin, to Tucson.

Phase 3 Tucson Division Phoenix & Gila Subdivisions


So there it is, I appologize that some of the disconects in the drawings such as different tools being used to draw layout edges. As I have stated previously I am still learning the program and perhaps by the time I finish the plan for the 2 million dollar layout I will have it all figured out. Until then lets just sit back and enjoy the journey.

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