Make your train layout as realistic as possible with these Railroad Ties for S scale Train Track scenery and Tubular track. Each package has 100 pieces of unfinished pine wood, railroad ties. Each tie is approximately 1 7/8” long, 7/16″ wide and 5/16″ high. Simply stain or paint your railroad ties and add them to your model railroad train layout. Use these railroad ties for S Gauge tubular track & in train carloads (*shown in gallery picture. Train car not included), under the track, or beside the tracks in piles. As shown in our pictures, 7 railroad ties will be used on each 10-inch section of S scale American Flyer train track. You can create the whole effect of realism with track ballast and telephone poles too. Find tubular track and trains at Mario’s Trains or Berkshire Station or American Flyer.
Information to decide on a theme for your railroad: ~What is your railroad’s purpose? Where are your trains going to and coming from and why? Are they going to carry passengers from one town to another? Will they mostly carry coal to towns or local ports, timber to lumber yards, or farm goods to markets, etc?
~What is the setting: the location and era? Where and during what time period will your trains be operating? These can be either specific or general. If you like steam trains you will want to model the era before 1955. Diesels became popular in the late 1940’s and beyond. The period between 1945 and 1955, the transition era, saw both steam and diesel running the rails. The location you want to model would help you decide which particular railroads – like Union Pacific or Norfolk Southern, etc.- you want running through your layout.
What kind of model trains or equipment do you want to run on your layout? Again the place and the time you want to model may help you decide. Or it could be the other way around. You may really want to model the Lehigh Valley Railroad because you like the colors, for example, in which case the general location and time frame would already be known.
~What type of service will your model railroad provide and to whom? What industries and/or towns will your trains be carrying goods (or people) to and from? Do you like coal-hauling, logging, farming, oil industries, passenger service?