The Annapolis Junction
Bob Sprague's model railroad and track planning services
Extra Layout Designs by Bob Sprague
HO shelf layout for two 24" doors based on an industrial park served by the RF&P south of Fredericksburg, VA.
Published in the June, 2015 Model Railroader, with a 3D version on MRPlus! HO rendition of the Bald Eagle Branch in upstate Pennsylvania.
Conrail south of Reading in HO for pre-built benchwork.
Continuing my Reading motif -- a double deck HO treatment of Allentown and west, overall size 26'6" x 22'10"
Continuing my Reading motif -- a double deck HO treatment of Allentown and west, overall size 26'6" x 22'10"
N-Scale treatment of the "Spine Line" running north from Des Moines, overall size 10'x17'.
Freelance HO eastern railroad for an attic, able to handle large articulateds and long trains.
Freelance HO eastern railroad for an attic, able to handle large articulateds and long trains.
HO version of the BNSF Marshall Sub from Willmar, MN to Souix City, IA.
A modular HO railroad as a starter layout for a group of scouts in Minnesota.
N scale railroad for one end of a basement room, based on the NS Frankfort Sub from Frankfort to Lafayette, IN.
N scale railroad for one end of a basement room, based on the NS Frankfort Sub from Frankfort to Lafayette, IN.
Scott Mason's PC Bellefonte - Upper
My entry in Scott Mason's track planning contest. I won! Based on Penn Central in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
Published in Model Railroader October 2015. N Scale version of the Indianapolis Sub through Connersville and Rushville, IN. Subscribers can download the plan here.
Published in Model Railroader October 2015. HO Scale version of the Indianapolis Sub through Connersville and Rushville, IN. Subscribers can download the plan here.
HO scale version of the NS New Castle Division between Ft. Wayne and Cincinnati, with around-the-walls staging.
Double deck version of the Union Pacific's Spine Line north of Des Moines, IA.
Double deck version of the Union Pacific's Spine Line north of Des Moines, IA.
Double deck version of the Union Pacific's Spine Line north of Des Moines, IA.