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I love crusher fines as they are called in this country, they are dirt cheap, cheaper than dirt actually, so why not consider them , they are big help in many ways as you go down the track. <br /> <br />This brings up a major difference in building garden railways between American and Aussie ideas, if you do what you are proposing, as does most American people in this pasttime do, you may be taking the "character" out of yout site. i would be so glad if i had a slope; so that i could build ramps, tunnels, bridges and cuttings to compensate for the problems. <br /> <br />The idea of drainage is much more serious than you think, we don't get any rain here of a daytime but when the monsoons hit, it buckets downin the early hours and when that happens, good drainage is very important. <br /> <br />The idea of getting "pools" in your yard that you never had before your Garden Railway can be very serious and wipe out electronmics and stuff like that. <br /> <br />I would ask you to think carefully before you level out your beautiful slope. <br /> <br /> <br />regards and good luck <br /> <br />Ian.
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