Cute N gauge model railway layout
A track plan on 3′ x 2′ that I realized some time ago. It’s a small layout, particularly suitable for beginners, too. I built it with Fleischmann N gauge tracks, but his track plan idea should also work for other N gauge manufacturers.
N gauge track layout: From the idea…
…to the finished N gauge layout:
What is it all about? A sleepy branch line somewhere in the middle of nowhere in the Bavarian Alps. We have an idyllic station with an extra track where trains can pass by. A goods shed and two sidings complete the station. A gravel works is some distance away.
Not far from the station, the railroad line crosses a romantic valley. In keeping with the scenery, the bridge is an old stone arch viaduct in radius R2. A small creek flows under the bridge, accompanied by a country road. The water of the creek is used for the nearby sawmill, but apparently canoeists also love the creek.
The tracks do not require a ramp on the approach to the bridge, as the ground is lowered at this point. All tracks are on one level. This N gauge model railway layout is therefore very easy to build. I actually finished it within 14 days.
Worth mentioning: Although this N gauge layout has a very compact size, it does not require tight R1 curves. Radius R2 is sufficient. There is even a wide R4 radius at the front of the layout, which is particularly pleasing to the eye.
A backdrop makes the illusion perfect. An indispensable element on every model railroad layout.
N gauge layout plans
Facts:
- Coffee table size: 3 x 2 ft. This corresponds to 91,4 x 60,9 cm
- Tracks: Fleischmann N gauge (tracks with ballast)
- Levels: All tracks on one level. No ramps necessary
- No curved turnouts, no crossings
- N gauge model railway layout for beginners
- Skills: Easy. Just lay tracks on a basic board or table. Modeling the landscape requires little woodworking skills to cut out the valley
Download this track plan here:
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