Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

I'm at last in the position to start some serious layout planning, so need to start thinking about gradients and suchlike..... I know that the golden rule with gradients is to minimise them wherever possible, of course, but if you have to have them then what is the maximum that typical LGB locos will handle with reasonable train lengths - preferably without double-heading, adding extra weights or other fiddling about. I've read all the stuff in the books about keeping to about 3% maximum, but I'm interested in actual experiences from all the layout builders here - have you ever put in a gradient that was simply too steep and had to rip it out again, or have you been surprised when your locos happily stormed up something that you had though was way too much for them?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Jon.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Jon.