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Timesaver layout variations. Designing and operating shunting (switching) puzzle layouts inspired by Alan Wright's Inglenook Sidings and John Allen's Timesaver The aim and purpose of this website is to illustrate and explain how different model railway shunting puzzles work and how best to build and operate them - no matter if you are a complete newcomer or a seasoned railway modeller. It was on display last weekend at a NMRA sponsored event in Carmel, Indiana. The Timesaver, as originally designed, was just a puzzle. I am planning on an easily transportable (hence the name Port Able) layout 8 feet long by 1. If you want to help support this website as well as my YouTube The Rockville Model Railroad Society has a timesaver layout we take to public events. Most often, the preliminary rule of such an "extended operation" of a Timesaver layouts is: An ongoing blog post with track plans that I will add to over time. i figured i'd start small, with a little 1' x 3' switching layout. The basic idea goes back at least twenty years but it Those designs inspired my (slightly) larger layout, seen below, which combines a modified "Timesaver" switching layout (with a sharply curved spur to add an "L" and no switchback) industrial area with a compact "Inglenook" yard, in a 3'x6' area. Dec 13, 2013 · John Allen in the U. The goal is to achieve the desired sw Pencraig Yard is a 39x9in (100x22cm) Timesaver layout by Eric Kirkland, who lives in Wales. Peco has the switch spring which has to be removed for Tortoise motors. It lists the editors and contributors to the new edition and provides a brief description of the types of professional and technical reference information included across two parts and three appendices of the book. This is also a shu Actually, Westcott's Switchman's Nightmare pre-dates the Timesaver by at least a decade. Bob Moroch started out by designing an unconventional Timesaver layout (above, left) using two Peco three-way switches. This is my variation on the Timesaver by Joh A layout with sidings arranged like a Timesaver but with longer leads and runarounds is NOT a Timesaver. Unlike the Timesaver, which is basically a “shuffle the empty slot” puzzle, the Westcott’s layout allows one to do more to simulate real railroading. This document provides an introduction and table of contents to the 7th edition of the reference book "Time-Saver Standards for Architectural Design Data". I started looking for a lightweight folding table, 2 foot by 8 foot, that weighs only 20 pounds as opposed to the 55 pounds you get from the common folding tables from Costco, etc. To browse layout pages, use the Gallery Menu above One of the best model railroad layouts with a lock for ships and with a perfect landscape design This Is For You | Timesaver Variation | Model Railroad Shunting Puzzle This is a introduction into using the SCARM model railroad simulator to build and test a model train layout. K. g. Competition and model railroading are seldom mentioned in the same magazine, but this particular track plan is an exception; the "Timesaver" is the plan used at the NMRA conventions for switching contests. The Timesaver, and Alan Wrights Inglenook ( the plank version is actually #2 - the original was a pair of inner sidings on a roundy-roundy board with either a "limit of shunt" board or an overbridge, through which the loco could pass but the wagons could not) have become two classic layouts, mainly because they are ideal for space starved "The object of the game is to make the required switching moves in the least amount of time," stated John Allen when describing the Timesaver. This PDF package includes the original Timesaver article This is an edit of a Live Stream where I discuss the parts list for creating the 100% remotely operated Timesaver Variation that I call Human [c]ity Junction. The key to completing these projects is the small, "fitter" pieces of track that make the lengths correct and permit the turnouts to fit correctly. If you want to help support this website as well as my YouTube The Timesaver shunting puzzle layout seems fun but it is pretty limited. Atlas has the frog too high. The standard layout consists of a simple yard, with five switches (three lefthand, two righthand), five spurs, and a Very recently, Connie and I took the task of assembling a historic, classic, Micro layout, all about operation. These switching layouts were created as a challenge and designed to be portable, lightweight and provide 'switching' Optionally, two Timesaver layouts can be connected with an unpowered interchange track (adding a sixth switch to each), with space for a single car. On this layout, the mainline train comes out of its hidden track, swaps empties for loads at the interchange, and returns to staging. But I have seen several layout plans where the overall design of the Timesaver was used as a small industrial area. I hope you find some ideas that you can put to good use! I also publish exciting new designs and photos of small layouts every month in the Small Layout Scrapbook, which is featured and archived on this site. Here's the original "Timesaver" layout built by John Allen and seen on working display at the NMRA Convention 2000 in San Jose with Allan Fenton (right; here is a youtube video showing Fenton explain the rules at that very same convention). What other thirty-five year old layout engenders such admiration, nostalgia and amusement? What is the Timesaver? I noticed there seems to be some problem or another with every manufacturers turnouts. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. English: shunting puzzle) created by John Allen. The original "Timesaver" track layout as conceived by John Allen requires 5 switches (the original layout used "Y" switches) to build up a layout with 5 sidings and a runaround track, providing access to 5 destinations (e. I'll try to get the track plans for layouts I've actually built here as well as those I like or plan to build at some point. As the layout's visual make-up becomes more realistic, introducing more realistic switching orders than the basic Timesaver balances the layout's interesting scenery with interesting operation. It will be at another NMRA event The Timesaver, and Alan Wrights Inglenook ( the plank version is actually #2 - the original was a pair of inner sidings on a roundy-roundy board with either a "limit of shunt" board or an overbridge, through which the loco could pass but the wagons could not) have become two classic layouts, mainly because they are ideal for space starved Clever layout with timesaver & inglenook You like switching puzzles? Coupling and uncoupling freight wagons? Then have a look at the following N scale shunting layout with two integrated modules called “timesaver” and “inglenook”. I am trying to build this layout using common materials as much as possible rather than buying ready-built Planning and building a shunting puzzle layout is slightly different because special attention needs to be given to certain aspects of layout planning and building, such as defining and then also adhering to certain lengths of trackage. And if you're looking for a blueprint track layout - both Kato and Micro-Trains have trackplans online showing you how to build a Timesaver (or even a double Timesaver in the case of Kato) with their range of N and Z scale track. Here's a guide to the maths behind the Inglenook Sidings. Are building your own turnouts more realistic and realiable? Is it worth it? I’m looking at #6 code 83 for the main and some code 70 for a yard. It is British OO scale (4mm to the foot) set in a Welsh valley in the 1950s. e. There are countless examples of scenicked and plain-jane Timesaver clones as well. It will be at another NMRA event Explore the Timesaver shunting puzzle track plan and layout size for an engaging model railway experience. The Timesaver shunting puzzle layout seems fun but it is pretty limited. This Gallery contains 250 creative micro layout designs from all over the world. popularized this form of shelf switcher, comprising a runaround loop with sidings hanging off all the corners. [2] It consists of a specific track layout, a set of initial conditions, a defined goal, and rules which must be obeyed while performing the shunting operations. It turns out that a "regulation" "beer pong" table is exactl Each can be made etirely from common, retail track components, a simple DPDT switch and an inexpensive trainset quality transformer or power pack. Of course, I'm talking about the Timesaver. In eleven days, we assembled this tribute to John Allen with a significant contribution from Steve B. These were in MR a couple of years after John Allen had died. At this point I was confident I could build the layout with stock LGB parts, and get it to 8 foot by 2 feet. 5 feet wide that stores easily and sets up quickly. Construction Plans and Comments Before you begin planning or constructing a Timesaver layout, please read the design considerations and background on the Timesaver history page. Since John Allen and Westcott were well-acquainted, it may be that the better-known Timesaver was inspired by the Westcott layout. The rules for the Timesaver game have been published in many model magazines and are available on the Net. Helps to pass time in these Corona days. I'm building a John Allen shunting layout called The Timesaver in N scale. This micro-layout version of the idea is smaller, simpler and more limited, so I call it the Micro TymeSaver. of Ross Custom Switches. In this configuration, each player must (typically) exchange two "outbound" cars with the other. An ongoing blog post with track plans that I will add to over time. No railroad including a short-line railroad would ever build a track layout similar to some degree like a Timesaver. The clever configuration dramatically cuts the space required for a Timesaver, actually measuring only 42x8in (107x20cm). I'll make a separate post with HO scale track plans eventually as well. I like the Timesaver and similar variations. We just had some magnetic couplers developed to make it easier for kids. [2] It consists of a specific track layout, a set of initial conditions, a defined goal, and rules that must be obeyed while performing the shunting operations. Two modular layouts were constructed to meet exhibition quality standards. Below you can see all of these rules put to work on the original Timesaver (together with its duplicate twin layout in the foreground) at the NMRA convention 2000 in San José. Some Timesaver layouts, especially those built for use at public shows, have these destinations put down permanently, i. i'm flirting with the idea of making it possible to expand the layout on either end so that the two tracks that run straight across can be made › Branchline › Layouts Atlas Snap Track Timesaver ISL Variations Pages (2): 1 2 Next » I now have the final(?) track plan for the Port Able Railway. Its about 2m to 30 cm layout for shunting. So I want to add a second element to the layout, a Inglenook Wye. John’s version was called a “TimeSaver”, and it has been duplicated in literally hundreds of layouts over the past 30 years. so i've been overwhelmed checking out layout plans and reading about construction. It will have two wings on each end so that it will fold into a 48x18x3 inch carrying case/sleeve that I will slide the layout into. Walthers/Shinohara curved turnouts were out of spec. Most often, the preliminary rule of such an "extended operation" of a Timesaver layouts is: Planning and building a shunting puzzle layout is slightly different because special attention needs to be given to certain aspects of layout planning and building, such as defining and then also adhering to certain lengths of trackage. The idea behind the shunting/switching layout is to build a train of five wagons out of eight on the layout (randomly placed) to a particular consist in a certain order. TIMESAVER LAYOUTS & VARIATIONS The internet has had an unprecedented effect on the diffusion and proliferation of ideas and concepts from popular culture and leisure time activities. The standard layout consists of a simple yard, with five switches (three lefthand, two righthand › Branchline › Layouts Atlas Snap Track Timesaver ISL Variations Pages (2): 1 2 Next » This website is dedicated to the memory of John Allen, the Wizard of Monterey - modeler, railroader, photographer, mentor, friend - and his grand vision, the Gorre and Daphetid Railroad The "Timesaver", however, miraculously survived. Timesaver Explained Timesaver is a well-known [1] model railroad switching puzzle (U. "Timesaver" switching layouts arranged so two "engineers" can COMPETE head-to-head. S. The layout will be 3 inches deep so that I can store the Timesaver is a well-known [1] model railroad switching puzzle (U. A short clip showing a simple switching problem on an HO micro layout built from John Allen's classic Timesaver design. Diagrams of the Timesaver are available in many locations on the Internet, but the most accurate (and simplest) is provided at the Model Railways Shunting Puzzles website. industries) receiving and sending goods by rail. The book serves as a This is My layout,It’s only a timesaver layout that I am working on untill I get more space,but it is fun to do. This Is For You | Timesaver Variation | Model Railroad Shunting Puzzle Common Smoke Fluids: The Good, the Bad and the Huh? The Inglenook Shunting Puzzle - On The Modular Model Railway The Timesaver layout is a "joke" of a layout plan. The shortline engine picks up the empties, takes them to the coal mine, and returns the empties to the interchange. They provide switching tasks galore on compact 5′ x 30”. There are numerous examples of “Timesaver–like” layouts all over the internet and the magazine press. Pencraig Yard is a 39x9in (100x22cm) Timesaver layout by Eric Kirkland, who lives in Wales. The Wizard of Monterey invented the switching game to occupy operators between sessions at his Gorre & Daphetid RR. Any comments or questions are always A more flexible and realistic layout that can be built in just a little more space is Linn Westcott’s “Switchman’s Nightmare”, which predates the Timesaver by about a decade. Very recently, Connie and I took the task of assembling a historic, classic, Micro layout, all about operation. I incorporated a version of it on my shelf layout (you can see it here) but with the This switching layout is based as closely as possible on John Allen's Timesaver Puzzle. These were all done using AnyRail 5 running in CrossOver on my iMac. And of course, just about any tank town in the Midwest with spurs radiating off a passing siding looks like some variation of a Timesaver–John Allen was perceptive as well as imaginative when he designed that one, since he obviously recognized what a common trackage arrangement it represented. It’s the largest collection of its kind in existence. My Timesaver based on THE Original by John Allen I have been wanting to build a Timesaver based on John Allen's original Timesaver ever since I saw it at my first NMRA National Convention in San Jose in 2000. Today (early 2024) an internet search on Timesaver layout will return an incredible 1,400,000 hits in less than a second on Google (not all of these will, of course, take you to model railroad content), whereas in This Is For You | Timesaver Variation | Model Railroad Shunting Puzzle Adding Inglenook Wye To Timesaver Shunting Puzzle N Scale Layout Design In SCARM Plus Wye Variations In this video we are starting the build on a layout that I am creating for you, the subscribers of this channel. they never change. 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