Liberty Industrial Spur
steinjr Wrote:I am not asking if you like it. You like a lot of different things. As do I, and lots of other people who like trains.

I am asking why you think it would be a *lot* more likely to *stay* interesting than your previous layouts.

I honestly don't know, I was just looking through some old books and saw a picture of a New Haven Alco and realized that I liked that better than most other things.

steinjr Wrote:What makes this highly generic track plan the New Haven in New England in the transition era, and what makes you think you will *stay* interested in this one, compared to all the other track plans you have already started on?

Hmm.... well I figure I will inevitably will change my mind at some point as far as what I will want to model, so I think a generic track-plan would work good, It would take little more than a scenery change for it to go from New England to wherever.
I have always liked layouts where multiple railroads could run on one layout, such as Jon Grant's Sweethome Chicago layout.
Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
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