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This material and the method in dicussed in the link look pretty interesting: <br /> <br />http://www.btcomm.com/trains/primer/roadbed/ladder1.htm <br /> <br />Our backyard is on a slight slope which is going to require some serious backfilling in several areas to obtain level areas to lay track. We also get about 40"+ of rainfall per year and will have some drainage issues to contend with in the design of our garden rr. <br /> <br />Elevating the track slightly with HDPE looks like a nice alternative to solve several of the aforementioned problems easily and cheaply without using the traditional crusher fines, etc.. everwhere on the layout. <br /> <br />Has anyone here had any experience with HDPE roadbed work? Any thoughts or comments are most welcome. Thank you in advance.
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