The modern branch line terminus may lack the romance of the steam era, but there's still much to model.- Chris LeighMy dislike for the destruction of railway buildings in the aftermath of Beeching is pretty well known, as is my love of the traditional GWR 'BLT', or branch line terminus. From Staines West to Stourbridge, and Cirencester to.. Easton has changed little since John walked here as a boy - 80 odd years ago. Hintock first caught my eye when I picked up the 2016 Railway Modeller Annual. As I turned the pages, I was drawn to John's branch line, which evokes that special spirit of joint working between the GWR and the SR in the 1930's.

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As the name suggests, an end-to-end layout runs from one end of a layout to the other and comes back again. As the examples below show, layouts can vary massively in size and design, which is why it is also one of the most popular options. An end-to-end layout will have a fiddleyard at each extremity, and requires less width than a continuous.. I'm looking for advice on my track plan. The scene is rural end of branch line, with a small station and a couple of industries - specially cattle and wool (the mill is the main feature). I have been researching, reading "How to design a small switching layout" by Lance Mindheim, and also "60 plans for small locations" by CJ Freezer.