Boy, there's so many possibilities! The easy way out would be an embankment, either stone or brick. Use card, paper or styrofoam and glue it top and bottom.
Another idea would be a series of arches and then you could have small businesses like car body shops or small engineering works using the space under the arches, thats a common sight in the UK around London where railway bridge arches get used for small businesses.
Or it could be a scenic break. You could glue a backscene to either side, say a town on one and country on the other and then add a few small buildings and some rocky outcrops, a grassy bank and a few trees to add depth to the illusion.
There's so MANY ways to make that work for you but they all require a bit of modelling. I expect theres a ready made solution somewhere too but I can't help you there.
I am going to have an elevated curved section on my layout, 8-10 feet that I was going to mount the track on plywood. Is there something I could attach on the sides of the plywood and maybe even underneath to dress it up?
Thanks
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