I can't for the life of me remember where I saw them but someone is making track elevated trestles for standard gauge track similar to Lionel's elevated track piers. Anyone else see them or know the company who sells them?
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Bridgeboss lists Standard Gauge bridges. Not quite what you asked for.
Train-station.com has an elevated system, but it is listed as O gauge.
There was a standard-gauge elevated trestle thread. Just now it was really slow opening and none of the photos opened.
Chris Lonero posted:I can't for the life of me remember where I saw them but someone is making track elevated trestles for standard gauge track similar to Lionel's elevated track piers. Anyone else see them or know the company who sells them?
There was a bridge/display shelf unit that I saw on this thread:
https://ogrforum.com/t...heeled-steam-engines
Not quite trestle piers, but large enough.
You may be thinking of the company called "Steel Toys", which was run by Pat Fusco but closed a few years ago. For years Pat operated a booth displaying his "all steel" products in the Orange Hall at York.
"Bridgeboss" makes an elevated track systems for Standard, O and HO gauges. Go to their website and click on the photo of the "elevated subway bridge system" on the left hand side of the page, then scroll down to see what they offer.
Bob Nelson
These are G scale and may work. Click on "roadbed" then "piers".
Thanks for the leads guy's;I'm thinking about changing up where my standard gauge track sits on the layout the 5 Rail Gargraves is not cutting it for me.