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The other way to do this is to bring the road level up to meet the tracks. This is what I will be doing over most of my layout actually... In the "yard" area specifically, I will lay the track on a big sheet of cork, instead of cork roadbed strips. This will make it easier to fill in with cardstock or styrene to get everything to the same level. You could also use styrofoam (extruded or white "beadboard" - I have a 1/4" thick sheet that came as a door protector for a bar fridge I bought), or maybe foamcore. <br /> <br />Andrew <br />
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