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2% is 2% no matter what the distance. If you want a 2% grade per foot, the elevation is 2% of 1 foot per foot. That's 0.24 inches per foot of track. <br /> <br />per inch, it is 2% of an inch, or .02 inch elevation per inch of track. <br /> <br />For curves, you need to know the radius and PI (3.14) to figure the arc length for the same thing. You might want to reduce grade to 1% on curves if running long trains due to added friction. <br />
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