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Looking good, Dave.Can you stagger the bridge sides a little (create a parallelogram)?That would put the supports more in line with the track below.As for the trestle, I'm also building a curved span on a slight grade, so it'll be interesting to see what you do The late Wolfgang Dudler has a nice tutorial on building a curved span (in short straight stringer sections) on his Westport Terminal site:http://www.westportterminal.de/trestle.htmlGood starting point.
Whys that stopping you!? Just put painters tape 1" where you want to drop your feeders and then start painting track and ballasting! Its what I've done several times, and again on my new layout as I had ran out of wire in the middle of the night, but still had plenty of energy to do more.
One way is to have a wooden "box" under the span over the tracks.Look at the curved trestles on this site: http://www.pawstrains.com/bridge_scales_and_info_page.htmAnother way is to have an "A-frame" over the span: My first scratch-built structure from many many moons ago, built from some HO plans in a mid-90's MR (I can find it and scan it if you want).
Skewed would be better as far as the bents are concerned:
Maybe not right for the prototype, but it would be distinctive!