Name: East Berkshire Branch
Layout designer: John Callahan
Scale: HO (1:87.1)
Size: 14 x 21 feet
Prototype: freelanced, inspired by the Boston & Maine and Rutland RR
Locale: rural New England
Era: early to mid-1950s
Style: walk in
Mainline run: 120 feet
Minimum radius: 30″
Minimum turnout: no. 6 (main), no. 4 (sidings)
Maximum grade: 1.5 percent
Originally appeared in the March 2013 Model Railroader. Click on the link to download the PDF of this track plan.
Very nice layout with no duck unders.
For those of you looking for something a little smaller, the October 1977 issue had a similar 10×16 ft plan with a long main line run.
LIke most "HO" plans converted to "N," aisles widths would have to altered. While the plans easily reduce, the human body won't !
all the layouts this is best i like to just like to wach them run
Great
Looks great, I too would like to see this plan in N-scale. Would it require any major changes?
I would like to have a n scale copy of this plan!
A nicely balanced and clear track plan.
Beautiful artistic landscaping truly representing a '50s railroad scene with harmonious situated industries along the line.
Congratulations John !
Indeed a "Great Model Railroad".
Seems really fun to operate!