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Like jotwater says, they were not rally ballasted. Imho, go to a roofing supply or a big box store an purchase a roll of asfault roll for roofs. Some come with glue on the underside

 Cut strips of it between your tracks. Fill in any gaps with ballast or if your yard is not attached, take it up. Roll out the asfault roll, cut to yard area and relay your yard track. Done!

I glued strips of 1/4" pink styrofoam between the tracks, painted it black, then covered the top with cinder ballast (mix of O-scale and HO sizes).  The tops of the ties are covered.

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In this photo, the track to the right with light color ballast is the main line, all yard tracks are in cinders.  The main line is raised on cork roadbed while the yard tracks are directly on the Homasote with no cork.

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I used gray indoor/outdoor carpeting laid in strips between the rails. I could have used it between the tracks but more work than I wanted to do. Some paint on it to darken the "ballast" and it would look good.  Get a small piece and experiment. If you have to work on the track you just pull it up.  I used a carpet knife to cut strips about 5/8". It doesn't have to be exact. Quiets things, too.

Buob,  I like your idea about using the 1/4 inch foam board, to bring the ground level in the yard up to the tops of the ties....  I was thinking about doing it with corrugated cardboard, but your idea is better... Great photos.   I am glad I took the time to go to the website about your layout, many great ideas and photos there.... thanks.  

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