N.E. Thing
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Metalsmith and London Road Models do turntables
Thanks, I will bear those in mind when I come to do the turntable. I can't see that happening any time soon, there is plenty of other stuff still to build. I will probably stick the peco turntable in the fiddleyard and turn locos off screen, as someone else suggested.
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Hi, I'm just starting out on my first layout and this is good to know - I'll be using plaster cloth. Cheers
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I would think that the double slip at the platform end is most unlikely. I also doubt that the overall roof would go over two sidings (because you have not included a run around loop on the main platform road) as they are expensive to build!
Metalsmiths do a series of turntables and so to do London Road Models. A 60 foot turntable will do all of the locos you have mentioned, you might get away with a 55 footer for most of them (but measure the wheelbase please). I doubt that the NER would really have put in anything bigger than 50 foot as they would have generally have used 4-4-0's but try Alnwick as it famously had a lot of big engines at the end of its life.
Hi thanks for your comment, I just updated the track plan before reading this. I agree with you - I did away with the two sidings, it didn't seem quite right. I had Richmond in mind by having two, although one of those was a run round loop. I have omitted a run round loop in the station due to the platform being quite short (4ft long - ish), also that was the layout at Guisborough which was my original inspiration. So, a train will have to back out into the loop before the station in order to run around. The double slip was a space saving measure - i'll have a look at alternatives as that may allow the platform to be extended.
I'll have a look at those links tomorrow, thanks for those. I read that Richmond was frequently visited by larger locos, but then it did have a massive 268yard platform for troop trains which is probably about the length of my entire layout.
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Evening Gents, thanks for the comments. It is indeed a Peco turntable and it does look a bit big, unfortunately I already bought it... However I am going to look for slightly smaller versions, not sure what is out there.
I own a B1, a V2 and 02 and I'm hoping to get the Q6 when Hornby release it so there will be a few fairly large locos knocking around, despite the short platforms The platform can take 3-4 non-corridor coaches by the way. I have a couple of tanks such as the L1 which will also be on passenger duties, and a J21 for goods.
The track plan in the station approach is largely based on Guisborough's, although I decided I would like a turntable as Guisborough trains used to reverse in and out of the station from the mainline which didn't seem that interesting from an operating point of view.
Revised track plan
in North Eastern LNER Branch Line Terminus - First time builder
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Thanks! That is true, the curved point does make a slight difference and visually looks a bit smoother. i might well do that - thanks!