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Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

       

aubv:

 

You must have one lucky customer. This is one of the nicest bridges I have ever seen in O-Gauge. What are the dimensions?


       


Thank you for that compliment!

The bridge was built 70" long and the piers where 13-1/2" to the deck. C-C on the piers is 11-1/2" However, 5 of the piers where cut to 8-3/4" and one arch panel was cut. So the installed length is about 66".

Jim at BridgeBoss makes a similar viaduct bridge and has offered us custom heights and detailing. He's also a forum sponsor. Www.bridgeboss.com. He makes them with whatever height piers you need and can construct them to whatever width you'd like. Single, double, triple track etc. We have several of his bridges on our layout. He has a table at York in the Orange Hall. 

 

He he also made the train sheds that Adman Al and we have on our layout. 

My youngest daughter who will be 5 on Thursday wanted to put a sticker on one of my trains.  I let her put it on my 3rd Rail Phase I E7 sample shell.  She then told me, "Daddy that's a locomotive."  I'm the proudest dad ever now.

 

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The video is from the previous weekend running my "Snowbird Limited" on the Paradise and Pacific Railroad in Scottsdale.  I had my helper with me again and she liked the horn quite a bit as you can tell!

 

 

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Originally Posted by GG1 4877:
 

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Jonathan, you've got a little cutie on your hands!  I'll bet she has daddy wrapped around here little finger! 

 

Looks and reads like you've already learned to enjoy them NOW... for they grow up way too fast.  My daughter is 36 years old... and we (wife and I) did spend quite a bit of time doing things with her when she was a child... but I can tell you this much for sure: Now that she's grown and has a life and family of her own, I see that it wasn't ENOUGH time!

 

 

 

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