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A friend of mine used a tortoise mounted on it's side. The wire would come up just enough to snag the axle, to hold the cars on grade. Labeled the push button "hand brake". This was in HO, but would think this would work in N too.
I remember that Johns Manville facility. We kids once found something akin to a “tailings pond”, like one might find at an old mine site. Except this pond had this magnificent light grey clay that you could shape and manipulate like Play Doh. It didn’t dawn on me until many years later that it was muddy asbestos we were playing with! To think that a bunch of kids could cycle right in there, and poke and sniff around doing who knows what for hours on end, in an asbestos-based industrial area. Pretty unfathomable.
I don't follow how the need to moderate the grade on the short line is in anyway relevant to having any siding branching from that short line be level after it branches from the short line. The turnout has to be at whatever grade the short line is, and the siding branches and then levels off that. Same as with entering or exiting a helix, which most people don't utilize extensive real estate to transition into and out of. I don't see the problem. Dealing with a workable series of grades for the short line is the puzzle in this case, not how to level the sidings.