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Model Train Operation Noise Levels
Steve is planning a 33ft x 14ft RR layout and would like your feedback regarding baseboard construction and train operation noise levels.
“I am currently planning a layout of 33ft x 14ft. As there will be a fair number of trains running at the same time, I want to keep the noise level of the track down as much as possible. Can you suggest what material I should build the base board out of. I was thinking of foam but will that keep the noise and vibration down compared to plywood or is there a better way. Thanks”
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Most articles I read the builders use 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch plywood covered with the thicker blue or pink foam insulation. They claim the white beaded foam is to messy. Finally they glue cork down on top of the foam. Myself I do the same as above using 1/2 inch plywood for more stability. I don’t know if the 1/2 inch is actually needed or not but I feel better using it and my railroad is not meant to be trasported to shows etc. so weight isnt an issue. The cork on top of the foam should also help tone down the noise quite a lot and give you that realistic profile of a mainline. Also if your engines are sound equipped you may want to keep the sound at a minimum since you intend to run several trains at once otherwise it may become somewhat annoying *so they say* Hope this helps a little!…Mark