Thanks for the info.
Thanks!
Thanks! Great info!
mxnmrv Does any one know where to purchase elevated track supports, like Chicago's elevated train system? Or perhaps any literature on how to build them. Thanks
Does any one know where to purchase elevated track supports, like Chicago's elevated train system? Or perhaps any literature on how to build them.
Thanks
Granted it is New York and not Chicago, but here is a step by step on building an "EL"
http://www.nycmodeltransit.org/ModelEl.htm
As a Chicagoan, half of the "fun" of modeling the L tracks would be what goes on under them. The streets are typically four lanes wide - the tracks span two lanes with the other two lanes outside of the trestle supports. The two outer lanes are used for street parking and right-hand turn lanes, requiring you to frequently slalom through the trestle supports. Throw in pedestrians and some double parking for deliveries and it's slightly chaotic - but of the well-rehersed variety. Would be cool to model!
http://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/clickable_system_map/200806d.htm
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