The Creedy Junction Railway - A new Beginning

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I built a line called The Creedy Junction Railway over a 17 years period. It was mainly a ground level line, with a section running on a back garden wall. Two years ago I decided that its existence in this form would come to an end. Although I enjoyed building it and it looked good, I was needing to spend too much time cleaning and clearing the track before I could run any trains. Also with the passing of the years spending time on my hands and knees was becoming unpleasant! Due to these factors, running sessions became less frequent and the line started to become neglected. I decided that the solution was to build a raised line that was level and easily accessible. The need for maintenance has dramatically decreased, and consequently I run trains very frequently. Here are a few pictures-
 

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I assume you are still using track power....
 
That looks like a good line to operate, having the choice of control is sensible, it makes it easier to have a quick running session
 
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