I have 6" between my levels.
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5.5 in. should be enough to clear most cars. There are a few that are taller-- scale sized double stack containers come to mind-- as well as TOFC's, trilevel autoracks, and excess height boxcars. Prototypical clearance is 22.5-23 ft. from railhead to obstruction(tunnels/bridges). 22.5 ft. = 5.625", 23 ft. = 5.75" clearance.
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lionroar88 wrote:The Lionel Trestles where 6 inches high and the FasTrack Trestles are 5.5 inches high.Brent
The new trestles are 4-3/4"...just looked them up. I have 5" for an underground passenger station...
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Kurt
As others have posted, for most things, over 5" should be good. However, if you have any larger cars, or plan to have any, you will have to go higher. Also, if you are planning to run electrics like a GG1 and want to use catanery, you have to add for that. It is much easier to build it as high as you can expect your biggest car/engine will be. One of our guys had to build up his tunnel portals to allow a GG1 to run with catanery.
Dennis
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I pretty much use the standard Lionel trestle set which by the way has the "A" trestle at 4 &3/4" not 6 as previously mentioned.
I have an over and under and my clearance from top of rails on bottom level to railroad ties on top level is approx 4 &3/8". This does limit some of my car heights on this loop but this keeps my grade to roughly 4%.
Here's a link to my google video of the trestle height and over and unders train operation.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7560649863011664165&q=lionel+trains+in+action&hl=en
mike S.
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