Fast question:
We are considering re-doing the elevated line on the layout. The present height has a 5 1/2" clearance.
How high would you suggest the new elevated line be?
As always, many thanks.
5 1/2" should be plenty. Do you have some pics of your current layout, in order to give a better opinion...?
As Fifedog stated, 5 1/2" should be plenty. Watch the clearances where you go under a bridge. You may lose 1/2" at that point. Lionel tunnel portals can be used to provide a template for the clearance needed.
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You'll need about 5 3/4 to clear a raised pantograph on a GG1 or an EP5 reliably with the contact shoes tilted. I would go with 6 inches if possible.
Bob Nelson
Fifedog: Buckeye Riveter: Thanks for your input.
Bob Nelson: You know, I haven't run my NH 2350 on the lower track. That extra 1/2" might be well worth it.
Again, thanks.
5 1/2 inch clearance above track height or layout surface?The best way to determine this is to put the tallest car you have on the track and add 1 inch. Why? Because you never know.On my Christmas layout I have a Lionel Snow Globe car that my daughter just loves. Problem is it needs approx. 8 inches of clearance above the track! And it is so wide it requires double-track tunnel portals. In short, because of the odd size of this car it will be put on a side track that isn't always powered...
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