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Not only that, but as a result, the bents don't have enough angle to them to be realistic from an engineering standpoint.
The trestle also has no deck. Just stringers and bridge flex. In real life there would be a whole deck with rails spiked to it.
Interestingly enough this was asked on the MR board back in 2006 and the answer was that they are extremely rare. Apparently there was a 1000' one crossing the Yolo River in the Sacramento area and a couple more on the BNSF transcon route in Kansas. So use of double track trestles are a model railroady thing especially if you're trying to model the typical condition. If you're gonna do a gratuitous double track turn back trestle you might well do it as part of a herniated helix loop!
And it looks like both listed had full ballasted decks
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