Here's how the layout looked up until this afternoon.
Here's how it looks now.
Fret not, C&O fans and N-scalers. I'm not abandoning ship. To move forward, sometimes you have to take a step back. The first post I made on this blog included the following comment:
Since this is still not a permanent location, I've been building in segments around the concept of Layout Design Elements. While not truly modular, these segments are designed to be disassembled readily and re-assembled elsewhere with relative ease (as opposed to destroying and rebuilding an entire layout).That time has come. With some luck, I will soon close on a house with a larger "train room". I may need to modify some of the Quinnimont old yard segments to fit the new space, but otherwise this should be a straightforward swap from one basement to another with little progress lost. The fact that it will be an owned (not rented) space means I have more freedom in the way of room finishings and modifying the space as needed. It being a more permanent space also means I may build some areas of the layout to fit the space, rather than generic-sized LDEs.