Welcome to N Scale PikeA site for my N scale model railroad interestsN SCALE — models built to a scale of 1:160. The letter "N" was chosen because N standard gauge track has the rails laid 9 mm apart and since the scale originated in Germany, the N signifies "nine" in German, English and several other languages. The gauge has since been changed to 8.97 mm or .353". One foot in N scale = 1.90 mm (.075"). PIKE — A model railroad. The term is meant to encompass the entire layout, not just the trackwork. It is derived from turnpike, as in "Look what's coming down the pike!" The term “pike” was in much more common usage in model railroading between the 1930’s and 1960’s than it is today, where the term “layout” has almost totally replaced it in the hobby press. This site will document the development and construction of my 5th N Scale layout over the past 35+ years. I have a history of building a layout up to the point of getting trains running and then other priorities cause the layout to fall into disuse and eventually be dismantled. My love of cats significantly contributed to the erosion of my last layout. This time, there is a dedicated cat-free space for the railroad which is a workshop built on my property in Eugene, Oregon. It is climate controlled and suited to year-round operations. Details of this process will be posted on the build blog. This site is primarily for my own use as a way of taking notes on the evolution of the layout and to document what I have learned while designing and building (if anything!). If you find it useful or enjoyable, so much the better! The railroad scenes at the top of each page were taken on March 22, 2010 at the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) railroad yard in Oakridge, Oregon.
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