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  1. I went for the 4 foot square option and below is my latest version.  Hope you like the 'Where the Rainbow Ends' cafe.  Any comments would be gratefully received.  I've bought all of the track and various other bits and I'm currently making the baseboard.

     

    I found an online OS map with ALR track still in place:

    https://maps.nls.uk/view/189227376

    which was published in 1955.  I'm presuming this is due to the OS not updating regularly rather than there still being track at that point.  Interestingly, at the Butts Quarry end there are two lengths of track crossing the Amber and going into the quarry, the second of which isn't on any track plan in the standard books.  Whilst being sceptical about the second length, I have just came back from a long weekend in Derbyshire where I went to visit site of the Ashover Butts station and the quarry.  About where the second track would have crossed (upstream from the bridge), there is a large concrete block in the Amber, with a hole in the top surface with a sapling growing out of it.

     

    I've got several pictures of various features and various general  views which I will upload some of when I get chance.  Very picturesque area, albeit with a lot more trees than in the ALR's time.

     

    Chris

    ALRsquare4.jpg

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  2. Thanks for passing on your comments.   I agree with you, it does need a bit more length particularly for the right hand (station) siding.  I am probably only going to be using a single carriage along with a locomotive, hence I don't need to lengthen it much (the locomotive normally went in first, so I do need to).  The other siding was for a coal wagon, which would be pushed in (all the way from Fallgate I think), so the length would work.

     

    I am working on a modified design,  where the 'quarry' is compressed a bit more to the north, the triangle is moved a bit to the left, a curve is added between the point at the end of the triangle, and the station siding is lengthened a bit and goes more into the top corner.  Alternatively, I could use a 4x4ft baseboard

     

    Also, I was planning to put a fiddle yard in the bottom right, probably using a large enough turntable to turn a train round.

     

    Currently, I'm dithering, as I want to swop the polarity of the points' frogs, on whether to use point motors and, if so, which ones to use.  Again, any advice would be welcome.

     

    Chris

  3. A while ago I said I would like to build a layout based on the Ashover Light Railway and asked questions about Peco crazy track points.  After much faffingI have come up with the following layout.  It is supposed to be Ashover Butts, albeit distorted to fit onto the size of plywood sheet I have.  I haven't included the fiddle yard which would fit on the bottom right.  The brown trapezoid is supposed to be Ashover Butts station, the red octagon is the 'Where the Rainbow Ends' cafe, the grey rectangle the cast concrete works, the thick light blue line possibly a double sided back scene and the light grey in the top right the Butts quarry.  The darker blue is the river Amber and Marsh Brook and the brown lines road and paths.  The track for the quarry is not yet finalized.   All the track has greater than 9" radius and all the points are the crazy track ones.   Does anyone have any comments please?  It would be my first layout since I was a child

     

    Chris

     

     

     

     

     

    Ashover Butts.jpg

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  4. Hi,

     

    Before committing myself to anything larger I was thinking of making a small 009 layout as a 'practice' to see if I do enjoy railway modelling and to test various techniques on a small scale.  I also really like the Ashover Light Railway.  I was planning to use a board 0f probably about 2'6"x 4', hence I was thinking of using approximate 12" radius curves along with the 12" radius Peco turnouts which I believe is 'crazy track'.  However I came across this article:

    http://www.009.cd2.com/members/how_to/working_009.htm

    In this the author is very disparaging of the Peco 'crazy track' turnouts, but happy with the 'mainline' type.  Do people agree with him please?

     

    Also, How does the 'mainline track' compare with the 'crazy track'?  Are the sleeper widths and spacing the same, i.e. could I get away with laying both together?

     

    Chris

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