Yard layout planning update!
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Yard layout planning update!

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The user is planning a LEGO yard layout and is seeking advice on optimizing the track arrangement for modularity and space efficiency. The goal is to create a system-friendly layout using 48x48 baseplates, ensuring switches are contained on single plates to facilitate easy splitting into modules.

The layout is designed with modularity in mind, using 48x48 baseplates as the foundation. The user aims to keep each switch contained on a single baseplate to simplify the process of dividing the layout into modules. The user is exploring options to maximize track usage within the available space. They are considering adding more track, parking spaces for multiple trains, and a second shed. The Bricklink shed (910033) is planned for the back left corner.

The user is considering placing a switch on the inner loop to branch off additional tracks. They are open to suggestions on how to improve the layout. The user is also looking for ways to add more track and parking space for trains.

For anyone planning their own LEGO layout, consider getting a LEGO storage organizer to keep all your bricks sorted.

Working on my layout, wanted to make it is more system friendly, to be able to make it easier to split into modules for ease of work. Everything is 48x48 baseplates. I wanted the switches to all basically be each contained on a single plate and not overlap onto a second one for aforementioned reason. is there any way I can squeeze any more track into the open space? I think I'll have enough space for at least a couple trains to be parked, but can never have enough! would love to place a...

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