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Upper Level Double Track Clearance

Michael asks readers:

“I want to put on my HO layout a double track upper level. My question is; what is the distance from the lower board to the bottom of the upper board, for clearance of trains running under the board.”

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3 Responses to Upper Level Double Track Clearance

  • Anonymous says:

    It depends. If the lower level is just staging, you need to get your arm in, so about 7-8″ will work. Otherwise, about 18″ will handle some decent scenery. I’d go for at least that, but also merge the two levels with a mountain scene. See modelrailroader.com for track plans.

  • john says:

    on the hight of an upper level i have found that the easyest way is
    to measure the hight of a tunnel portol not the opening but the
    overall hight, this should be your
    minimum hieght. this works for
    any scale

  • Chip in Rowlett, Tx says:

    I’ve made my double level 22″ apart with the bottom deck at 22″ and the top one at 44 1/2″. Both levels are the same width and I have left room all the way around so I can get to everything. I am building a helix to move from one level to the next.

    Chip

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