I'm a lifelong model railroader, and I particularly enjoy track planning. Over the years I've become a fan of "railroad prototype modeling" – that is, trying to replicate the appearance and operations of real railroads as faithfully as possible in miniature. Applying this philosophy to track planning presents particular challenges, because few modelers have enough space to reproduce prototype track layouts and distances in scale and still maintain operating interest. But that's the fun part, isn't it?

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