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<p>Hi Dick, welcome to the forum. Althought I'm new to the hobby I've been hanging around here since last Sep. During that time I have gain a wealth of information and knowledge from these guys on the forum. Listen to what they have to tell you and you won't go wrong.</p><p>I too am building my first outside railroad. I have all the ground cleared, a layout drawned up, track on order and now just waiting on some decent weather so I can get outside and start digging. Yes, I said digging. After reading up on the various methods of laying roadbed, listening to what the forum members were telling me, I have decided to trench out my roadbed, lay in crusher-run, tamp it down real good to form a solid base for my track. You should probably consider doing the same but like was mentioned above, provide a little more information on what you have and what you want to do, then the forum will come through for you with some good advice................</p><p>Best Regards,</p><p> SRS</p>
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