Got a 20-30 foot span and 2 almost 40 foot curve bridges to build open design. What should I build. This is going to the Spencer shops g scale layout.
the straight bridge 2-3 feet above ground the curves up to 8 feet in the air! Steel or Aluminum materialsDaniel,
Perhaps some more information might help.
How high above the ground are these?
Is the ground level?
What materials do you like working with?
Cheers,
David Leech, Delta, Canada
Right when you go in on the left were the wooded area is, we have already cleared a big spot.I say stick with a Southern Ry. theme. Look at the James River bridge in Lynchburg, VA for an example. It's basically a heavy steel girder with track laid on top, with the whole thin sitting on high steel trestles.
An advantage for G scale is that it ought to be relatively simple to build a sturdy structure out of common structural steel shapes. Dress it up with plates, rivets, etc as needed, and put it on top of some steel towers. If you're careful, you can make most or all of the towers strictly cosmetic, which might help with future maintenance issues.
Where on the site is the layout going to be?
The bridge looks really familiar... I'm going to guess the location. HWY 2, Westside of mountain, just a few hundred feet to the East is Zeke's Drive In, old GN caboose out front. Been over and under that bridge quite a few times!Further to what Jim mentioned, they don't all have to be the same type of bridge either.
Here is a photo of a string of bridges that we passed in Washington state.
wooden trestle / plate girder / wooden trestle / through girder / wooden trestle.
Regards,
David Leech, Delta, Canada
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I LIKE! this will be one now single or double track it?Foss River Bridge, Steven's Pass, WA. On a curve, on a 2.2% grade, been around for a while...
Willburton Trestle, Bellevue WA
975' Long, mostly timber construction.
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The 'problem' with railroads is that they tend to use the same type of bridge everywhere, which makes sense if they work and you have the materials!The bridge looks really familiar... I'm going to guess the location. HWY 2, Westside of mountain, just a few hundred feet to the East is Zeke's Drive In, old GN caboose out front. Been over and under that bridge quite a few times!