working on the layout...
started the new bridge across the stairway to upstairs layout...
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working on the layout...
started the new bridge across the stairway to upstairs layout...
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I think bridges are the most compelling structures on a model railroad. My under-construction 10X5 railroad has two scratch-built bridges - a truss bridge and a trestle. The first photo shows the truss bridge as installed in 2014 and the second is a current view with the layout now about 70% complete. Truss bridge is 24 inches in length.
The third photo shows the trestle at the front of the layout. Trestle is 24 inches in length.
The fourth photo shows two truss bridges on my 12X8 layout that was completed in 2005 on the other side of the basement. These bridges were built from kits by Miami Valley Products. Although not clearly visible in the photo, there is a two-span girder bridge (with boxcars on it) between the two truss bridges. Truss bridges are 36 inches in length. The scratch-built bridges on the new layout are made from basswood. The two truss bridges on the older layout were made from spruce wood in the MVP kits.
MELGAR
Here are some pics of the bridges on my layout. The scene by the window is more finished than you see in the pic. I guess I should take some pictures of that. Also the Lionel Bridge span going over the yard has been replaced by the mammoth triple bridge you see in several of the pics.
Here is a link to my YouTube page to see trains running through the new bridge. You can also check out my other train vids for the progress of the layout.
Here's my new drawbridge spanning the opening to the center of my layout. It was built by Jim Ballmann of Stainless Unlimited. If any of you need any custom bridgework done, Jim is the man.
John
Here are a few from my layout a couple years back. Hopfuly I can update these in the near future
thanks for looking.
jim r
MIKECT - MAN alive that is some nice work
Jim R - that white L train is just pure beauty
8 feet of steel and aluminum
Bruce
Southernman posted:MIKECT - MAN alive that is some nice work
Jim R - that white L train is just pure beauty
Mike. Yes, The White Subway set is perhaps my favorite, hasn't been run since a bought it. Hopefully will bring it to York in October to display on one of several working displays.
jim r
Very nicely done.
jim r
Bridgeboss Jim posted:
I really like your elevated system using either GarGraves or Ross track and mixing it up with tubular track on the lower level. Oh, and I love that Electroliner, too!
WOW, great bridges everyone, very nice !!
Heres a few pics
Some awesome work you all produce. To me, this is the fun part of the hobby that never gets old....trying to create the scenery that enhances your trains. We all have different degrees as to imitating the reality. I think it reflects a bit of our innate artistic skills. So my genetic artistic scale is rather on the low side, but still fun. My layout is in progress and has had to be put on hold until this 5 month leaky basement thing can be fixed. Here are the bridges on the layout thus far:
Rick
LUVINDEMTRAINS, I believe I've seen that triple truss bridge elsewhere on this forum.
Mike CT, nice lift out truss bridge. The adjacent spur ending at the top of the cliff scares the bejeezus out of me!
TJ super custom lift bridge.
Jim R beautiful stuff you make.
Old Toymaker, nicely done.
Ben NJHR has only a few bridges on their small island layout.
coach joe posted:LUVINDEMTRAINS, I believe I've seen that triple truss bridge elsewhere on this forum.
Mike CT, nice lift out truss bridge. The adjacent spur ending at the top of the cliff scares the bejeezus out of me!
TJ super custom lift bridge.
Jim R beautiful stuff you make.
Old Toymaker, nicely done.
Ben NJHR has only a few bridges on their small island layout.
Yes you have! Alan Graziano built it for me. It was on his thread when he was building it.
Here are more up to date pics of the canyon area on the layout. As you can see from the first pic I have come a long way. Unfortunately, this is the most complete section of the layout.
here they are
Here is one of my favorites on the layout....
Here are a few in the harbor area....
And then we have the "7 Arch Bridge".....
Here is the swivel bridge...
A plate girder bridge above an old brick/block arch bridge...
Here we have the Columbia Arch Bridge...
and there is this one behind the roundhouse facility...
And then here are some highway bridges going over the canal and intermodal yard...
LOVE THEM BRIDGES ! ! all very nice !
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