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  1. I have drastically simplified the design above, though I may consider adding some branching tracks at the station, as well as perhaps a siding for service vehicles.
  2. I've read all your replies and have resolved to remove the 'heritage railway' and the 'central station', which I feel sleekens the design. The new line will consist of a depot/yard and a loop of double track with only one station, something like this, perhaps (again, a very simplified plan):
  3. I have listed the area in the above comment (it's 00 gauge, too). Also, I've found AnyRail is very good for ascertaining which pieces of track you'll use, as well as containing the design within the confines of what's actually possible/feasible using track.
  4. I have posted my (very shoddily done) design above, if you're interested.
  5. I have a terribly rough mockup on MS Paint (as I mentioned before, I struggle with using computer programs). It's attached if you're interested. Each black line is a length of track, and red blocks represent station platforms
  6. Hello, I'm wondering whether it's possible to hire someone to create my planned railway within AnyRail, as I myself struggle using it due to a variety of reasons. If anyone could help me out, I'd be glad!
  7. Hello, I'm wondering how you'd go about curving a double track so that the distance between them remains the same at all times. I can't find any information about this online, and AnyRail is proving almost impossible to use because whenever I need to curve my double tracks, I'm not sure which length/radii to use in order to not have them either meet or drift apart. If anyone has any tips, that'd be great, thanks. As a side-note, if anyone can recommend the best manufacturer of trackage (UK), I'd be very grateful. I'm new to this and could do with some advice.
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