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The Cart Before The Horse?
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Hello Jarrell'thanks for your reply.There is no restriction on elevations'in fact all my benchwork is L-girder at 48" with 1x3 risers.I have found though that I can run trains with less lost cabooses and fewer derailments,etc when I don't have that third dimention to cause problems. <br /> I can set a train running on it's own then take out my wayfreight and do switching and set-outs while dodging the mainline run.When friends come over it's a bit more complicated but we have fun . <br /> I'm working on Tab-on-car forwarding to give everyone a job to do but I'm not sure how it's going to go over ...Anybody tried tab-on-car? <br />Regards,Charlie. <br />
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