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Q: How to Make a Garden Railway.
A: 1. Plan a garden space suitable for the railway. You'll need to set aside enough of a space where the track can be laid out, scenery grown and tended to, and mo... Read More »

Q: How to Plan your railway for your Garden Railroad
A: Make sure your backyard is not too steep or hilly. -If the land in your yard is steep, it can affect the movement of the train. -If it is too steep, you can add... Read More »

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