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There's somethin' happenin' here... What it is, ain't exactly clear....
Those last two locomotives are scratch built and over 30 years old now. Both have done many actual miles. That's my finger for scale.
The trickiest part is going to building a halfway plausible bridge where the upper loop crosses the lower. I'm sure Ed's Law will provide some guidance. Anyway, that's what I'm up to lately.
Alternatively, you could move the tunnel portal forward and eliminate a need for a bridge.
I'm leaning toward Al's solution. There's already a substantial amount of buried track, and I actually kinda like the "model railroady" effect of the bridge over the tunnel. Let's face it, this isn't going to be my most "serious" project. I'm thinking about somewhere between Chris' little mine jitney layout and Gregg's. I've got room for girder plates about 3/8" to 1/2" deep. I can also shorten it by about 1.5" by drawing in the abutments as tight as they'll go. (Odds are, I won't be running 85' hi cubes here...)I'm still plotting and scheming an HCD layout with some urban scenery once I make a bit more room in the garage, so this is really just a pallet on which to mix colors...Lee
Anyone what to wager a guess as what is nearing completion ????
Lee:This would fool the grandkids:Al
As an aside, you'd never see coal in a Norfolk Southern hopper