How To Lay Track on a Garden Railroad
Let's take a look at how to lay track on a ground-level garden railroad as well as an elevated wood benchwork outdoor railroad. We are using "G" gauge LGB track as well as Llagas Creek 1 gauge track. Both types of railroad power trains using track power, one using an 8 amp walkaround and the other using a DCC command control system. The ground-level railroad uses aluminum rail on LGB ties, and the other uses Llagas Creek code 250 nickel silver on Llagas Creek plastic ties. There is also an indoor section hand laid on wood ties and Ozark Miniatures tie plates and Llagas Creek code 250 and 212 nickel silver rails. The indoor section also uses Llagas Creek brass switch stands. #llagascreek #gardenrailroad #gardenrailroadtrack

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TRACK INSTALLATION for my LGB Garden Railway!

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