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Hello mcnamarajohn and welcome to the forum.In my garden I have done this.I'm afraid I can't tell you the gradient until the weekend as it's dark when I return from work. <br />Gradients are a fickle subject.If you run a short train or have a large ,heavy powerful train it can handle quite steep gradients.When I laid my track,each section was tested with the 'weakest 'loco. <br />I would suggest getting a test loco when laying track.There are a lot of pitfalls out there.You don't want to lay it all and then find the loco won't run. <br />Troy
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