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<p>To save your knees and back try an elevated track system....say about 24 - 30 some odd inches off the ground. This can be a ladder type system screwed together via treated 2X4's and probably just sat on the ground with 2X4 verticle supports. I wouldn't worry about it moving if the entire system is bolted and screwed together, it will be strong enough.......</p><p> <a href="http://rides.webshots.com/album/547283539pPilnH">http://rides.webshots.com/album/547283539pPilnH</a></p><p>I started my outdoor railroad last spring and this spring I want to add en elevated section (200+ feet of track) into the next yard to run a passenger service using the new Aristocraft Streamline cars.</p><p>dan</p>
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