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Tigermoth,

I'm not sure what real railroads did. However, I am planning, 4 parallel mainline tracks in a wide sweeping curve with flex-track. They will be starting the curve from a straight tangent, that is flat and level. That is all four tracks will be in the same plane with the outer rails elevated slightly above the inner rails but all 4 outer rails at the same elevation (level). To do anything else would be an issue for me were the 4 tracks return to the flat and straight.  I would have an ever-increasing hump from inner to outer, curved tracks

kevin

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I have a 4 track main with super elevated and eased curves.  I recommend closer track centers on straights than curves  -  saves space and helps add to the illusion  of distance .  Following PRR standards I use 3.5” (13’) on straights , and 4” on curves.  See John Armstrong’s Track Planning for Realistic Operation for good layout design guidance and tips.

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