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That over/under is really model railroady. I feel like it'll be tough to do any not look caricaturish.
Where are you starting the gain in elevation for the branch line? And is the main line flat?Jason
I think it's a dandy plan, and will provide plenty of amusement until you buy a basement with a couple of rooms above.Don't worry about Ed... He thinks benchwork is too "model railroady" Lee
The A&R grade starts approximately where the track enters the curve on its way out of Aberdeen (near Aberdeen Packing & Produce). This will make the longest run and keep the grade to a moderate incline. I guesstimate that there's close to seven feet of run by the time the climb reaches the A&R overpass, and the rise only needs to be about 2" plus the thickness of the bridge structure.
My estimate has it less than 6' once you account for [very minor] vertical easements. That put's you around 3%.
You may want to mock up what that road crossing is going to look like with that grade.