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Hi saboja <br />cant help on web site there have been a couple of articals in garden railways mag though.. <br />It isnt what you want but this may be a possable solution. <br />Being the impatient type I can some times be I think I would be getting some 2" upvc pipe seting two lengths of that in concrete in a plastic bucket <br />doing that a couple of times when the concrete is well and truly dry <br />dropping those in the pond for bridge piers and going and getting a bit of rectangular upvc down pipe and making it look like a plate girder bridge, and puting that across the pond the track sits on the top with guard rails inside an outside the track. <br />One bridge that won't rot and will slow speed freaks down <br />regards John. <br />
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