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I've been away from model railroading for a good 35 years and I can clearly see that it has changed dramatically regarding the technology which is now available. <br /> <br />I'm planning an HO set up which will encompass aproximately 40 feet on a 24" plywood based shelf that follows a contoured wall which is in the shape of a question mark. Sort of!!!! <br /> <br />I've already decided on a DCC system and a two level layout. <br /> <br />I want the lower level to have access to the upper level and visa versa. How long would the ramp have to be to access the two levels and what should the approximate spacing (height) be between the two levels? I realize one affects the other. Just wondering what the general thoughts are. <br /> <br />I'm still in the planning stages regarding the actuall track layout. <br /> <br />Any other suggestions for and old,,,, "new" timer???[%-)]
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