Dream and design

Gravel pit Tracks
Attached below, its what I have for a small gravel company. It has the main track in where the cars will be loaded(top track), and below where the full cars wait for pickup. The Gravel company has its own switcher that moves cars around. I am wondering, with the little room available in this area, if I could enhance it, or just leave it the way it is. Any ideas are welcomed...
Benchwork start to go up in the next two weeks...

Help chosing new layout. N scale
OK, so I've decided to stop work on my 4' X 8' N scale freelance layout and go bigger. I'm looking at a new layout that is sectional so I can move/pack away as necessary. It will be mainly run in my garage. I figure I can do a U shaped layout to get maximum running room. Long sides will be 16' and cross end will be 8'. I'm still debating on width 18" or 24". 24" would allow more room for switching.
Era will be around the trun of the century, 1900's using Steam locos.
Double Deck Layouts-- Upper deck Width
Since I have limited experience operating on a double deck railroad, and I am in the process of planning one (see http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/16735), what have you noticed about the upper decks width in relation to the lower deck.
I assume (and we all know what that does), the upper deck is generally narrower than the lower especially if there is a detailed area of the lower deck. But have you seen or operated on one where upper and lower are the same width?
New Layout
Hello Everyone.
I am looking for ideas for the new layout, the room is about 28 x 13 with a separate room for the helix.
I have been trying to figure out the best way for the bench work but think I am stuck with what I have come up with.
Western Maryland - Chesapeake Division - 1943 your comments welcome !!!
Happy New Year fellow railroaders,
With the new year brings me new hope that I will actually construct my basement layout this year. Hopefully even starting this week. My layout will consume a room 14x32' and be in HO scale. it will represent a line running from Hagerstown to and terminate in Baltimore in 1943. It will be double deck with main deck at 40-42" and upper deck at 58-64".

Switching on a partial grade
As I FINALLY finish construction of the walls for the benchwork, I am discovering some of my initial measurements of the basement have been off, in some cases a few inches! There are several reasons for this, including presuming the basement walls were relatively flat, plum and square! As well as presuming the floor joists were level!

Hidden Trackage and Multiple Shelves
Hi folks,
I'm still in the drawing/tinkering phase of layout design and wanted to pose a couple of questions (I'll try hard to explain things clearly).

Anybody test factor of adhesion on models?
I've been wondering this for a while, and kind of thinking of setting up a test rig. Before I do, has anybody already done it?
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