Hey Sawyer - This is an interesting conundrum - the fine line between realistic operation and something fun to run in Trainz.  
I need someone to look over this stuff if I ever release it.
The actual yard is based on photos and a track diagram, the rest on photos. Some of it is probably unrealistic in that sense and I'm honestly not that familiar with curves, switches, etc. The one you mention is based on a photograph from Proctor - and the track there looks wonky with crazy curves, bent rails, etc. Ultimately it's historic fiction in that you have to be able to run it in trainz - so a combination of a prototypical route and a basement layout. For example, the actual yard at Proctor was huge and would have had hundreds of orecars - there is no way my computer could cope with that much rolling stock at once. I made static versions of the orecars but it is still pretty taxing.
But . . . having said that . . . I at least want it somewhat realistic:'(. I wonder if I was looking at trolley tracks in the photo I saw????
				
			I need someone to look over this stuff if I ever release it.
The actual yard is based on photos and a track diagram, the rest on photos. Some of it is probably unrealistic in that sense and I'm honestly not that familiar with curves, switches, etc. The one you mention is based on a photograph from Proctor - and the track there looks wonky with crazy curves, bent rails, etc. Ultimately it's historic fiction in that you have to be able to run it in trainz - so a combination of a prototypical route and a basement layout. For example, the actual yard at Proctor was huge and would have had hundreds of orecars - there is no way my computer could cope with that much rolling stock at once. I made static versions of the orecars but it is still pretty taxing.
But . . . having said that . . . I at least want it somewhat realistic:'(. I wonder if I was looking at trolley tracks in the photo I saw????
I like the route, but may i point something out? That rail-only switch near the foreground looks a bit twisty, and sharp. It also looks like the 2-8-0 is going around a trolley curve, which i'm sure would either end in spread rail, broken joints, damaged drivers, or any combination of those three.
Again, i don't mean to knock the route, the scenery is fantastic...and i really want to run it, don't get me wrong. I just don't know about those switches. They just bother me. Maybe it's just my track preferinces.