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I think the fact that you had no other option than to put the turnout on the bridge was well established. Once we swallowed that bitter pill, your next challenge was to make the best of the bad situation by making the trestle as plausible as possible.As such, your rather free-spirited approach to trestle engineering has led to the bridge pointing itself out as a bit of whimsy, rather than as a well-executed mask for a "model railroady" Ed's Law kind of track arrangement.
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I thought boats were for holding parts of the driveway in place. We've got three, never seen 'em get wet... other than in a rain storm...Lee
I have some n Scale Alligators I was saving for the next phase of my NTRAK Zoo which will never happen.You're welcome to them as well....Next time we have congress.
The angle of that photo is a little deceiving but another shot he had showed what looked like 14-15' centers to me.As I've mentioned to you previously, I'm in the business of supplying these timbers for many, many trestle projects. I have in my possession and have reviewed many other scores of plans from SP, UP, GN, NP, MKT, Southern and many other lines and the bent spacing is pretty universal.