New HO Scale Layout 4x16 Upgrades - Extra Trackage for my Trains
Ever since I added a trolly line to my layout in 2017 I've been trying to figure out a way to include the line as part of the layout's main two circuits. The only thing that needed to be figured out is where to run the mainline currently sharing the trackage needed for the project. I ended up having to make a custom cross section and add a variety of turn outs to one side and move part of the mainline over. This also allowed for the curves to be widened for larger locomotives operating on the layout. Some tests revealed that the new line not only could support street cars and trollies but also small trains to change it up a bit. The new track relocated some shops to a better position too.

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Huge HO Scale BNSF Locomotive Collection Unboxing & Repair

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How I Built the Layout (Part 1) — Tug's Trains

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The First Bf 109 Shot Down by a Spitfire

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Following a train around the Layout.

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Phil Jensen Layout

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LEGO Trains vs Missing Track...

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Can We Make This Southern Pacific Daylight Run? Brass Locomotive

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Endurance test on high-speed train route | Lockdown Update #8 | Miniatur Wunderland

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New HO Scale Layout Upgrades - Extra Trackage for my Trains

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I Dropped the Big Boy Steam Engine

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8 Friends are building their train-world in H0 since 13 years | Eisenbahn - Romantik

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Getting Granny's HO Train Running for the First time in 60 Years!

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I bought the Strangest HO Locomotive from eBay - Will it Run?

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Testing LEGO Train Crash Barriers!

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Process of Building a HO Scale Train Layout Back

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Worst MEGA HO Locomotives Lot - None Ran Out of the Box!

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It took me 3 years to build... Model railroad Timelapse

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Disgusting 1950s RS3 Gets Painted - But There's a Twist

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The PROBLEM With LEGO Train Sets.

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