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I’m not trying to be a killjoy or wisea$$, but doesn’t it make more sense to have all sidings level with no grade? Isn’t that prototypical?
I get that there are real-life exceptions to every standard. But aside from strictly following a prototypical setting such as the Clinchfield section, I don’t see how it would be difficult to construct all N scale sidings/yards that regularly will hold standing rolling stock to be at level grade, regardless of the surrounding terrain and/or the grade of the connected right-of-way. Unless the purpose is to add additional wrinkles during operation sessions, why add unnecessary aggravation?
@lock4244 - I too grew up in beautiful Scarborough (Brimley, midway between Lawrence and Eglinton). The adventures to be found along Lake Ontario and the Bluffs were only a modest bike hike away, and even as a kid, that busy Canadian National lakeshore mainline was like a magnet for me. Great memories.