How to build a elevated "deck" layout

If your raised track will have its 'feet' sitting on gravel:
Put a small slab / tile / block-paviour, under the foot to spread the load. - Else they will settle/sink, and you will be forever making adjustments.

PhilP.
Totally agree Phil from past and present experience putting adjustable feel straight onto gravel or soil will necessitate constant adjustment as they will sink.
I used large concrete paving tiles sitting on the earth that I compacted to give a firm base.
 
Id consider guard rails where appropriate. Just enough to stop / catch a tumble.
While your layout will be on nice level framework, and track work should be great, things happen. Sectional curves that dont fit ‘perfectly’, slight gaps , etc.

String-lining, points, pushing a line of cars, can all lead to derailments. It’s high enough that a fall will likely cause damage. How might i know this?
Oh no did you have a high crash….. ?
Yes I’ve been thinking of guide wires to stop a fall I could use bottle screws and wires to keep it thin xxx
 
I'm planning a small strip of thin ply with an embankment on the track side on mine.
 
Yes. During a lengthy remodel years back, my garden rr wasn’t running. So, i made a temporary, tiny 5x9 frr (R1) in the basement.

Occasionally, id run a stainz or forney. Long story shortened, cars can derail. If rail is close to the edge, they can topple off. All it takes, among many things, imho, is a slight rail gap. Had this happen to a forney. 3 ft down to concrete! Broke the outside frame rod cranks, nothing else, ….not much, really, but a real bummer.


Luckily for me, this was at a time that lgb parts were cheap and readily available from lgb.imho, not so simple, nor affordable anymore. Thus, my unsolicited, but well meaning, suggestion. I hate broken toys.lol

I do like the idea of wires. Ive seen these on other layouts, possibly in old LGB catalogs. They are less obtrusive and seem effective, so long as they are high and stout enough. Not giving it much thought, but a good quality elastic might be good too. Gentler regarding abrasions, possibly. Perhaps appropriate eye hook screws/?
 
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