Down The Ladder And Into The Yard (145)
Ladder is the railroad term for a series of turnouts used to transition for a main track into the various yard tracks. In many situations the yard tracks are not as elevated as the main tracks so it is necessary to create a sloped gradient of roadbed to transition between the two elevations. In this video I'll show you how to do that and also how to install under the track permanent magnets for automatic uncoupling with Kadees. So let's get started!

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Finishing The Ladder, Soldering Rail Joiners (146)

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Yard Work And Buried Track (147)

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DCC Power Bus and Track Feeders (143)

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Turnout Roadbed, A Fascia, And Buried Track (148)

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Laying Track on a Model Railroad

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Easing Into Curves (205)

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Making crossovers from Walthers turnouts

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Adding A Crossover to Improve Yard Operations

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Laying The Base And Building The Staging Yard Ladder (232)

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Model Train Making Process. A 73-year-old Japanese artisan crafting model trains for decades.

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Functional Model Railroad Staging Yard Design

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