Building a 9-Track Staging Yard in N Scale; Sudbury Junction Progress
Over the past two weeks, I’ve been working on a major addition to the layout: a 9-track staging yard to expand operations and finally bring more variety to the trains I can run through Sudbury Junction. 0:00 - Intro 0:45 - Choosing Atlas Code 55 Track 1:45 - Preparing, Laying and Gluing Cork 2:55 - Drilling Holes for Switch Machines 3:30 - Housekeeping 4:00 - Track Power Issues 5:50 - Track Installation 6:10 - Wiring & Power Connections 6:50 - Ending

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Installing an Industrial Spur Line on my N Scale Model Railroad

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Filling Every Track in my new N Scale 9-Track Yard

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New Depot Build 30 APR 2026

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Model Railway LAYOUT 3 UPDATE 5 TOP TIPS & LOCO LIFT OFF Connection | ml110

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Should you install overhead wires on your layout — or avoid them completely?

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Layout Tour: N Scale Sudbury Junction. Plus, What I’m Working On Next

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Running Two Trains On a 4x8 Layout - ModelRailScenes

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No More Track Cleaning - Problem Solved -

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Ultimate guide to laying Marklin K-tracks

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Installing Kato Unitrack on the 2x4 Foot N Scale Layout

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Client's Attic Railroad Revamp: Stairs in the Middle Unlock Epic Design! ~212

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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How To Ballast Kato Unitrack: Tips and Tricks

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A Micro N-Scale 2' x 3' Train Layout

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0210 – No Half Measures: Automated Engine Shed

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A Festival for Hardcore Model Train Fans! A Massive Gathering of Insanely Detailed Model Trains

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Bill Kachel's Famous Private HO Scale Model Railroad Layout

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PECO Plan 24: Modern Micro Layout (Cobra Railhead) - Complete N-Gauge Track Pack (Part 1)

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Part One: Building a 4'x 8' O Gauge Train Layout For Beginners (platforms and grass mat)

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