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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Am I dreaming or is a working liftbridge possible? [?]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Just this week I received the newest "little" Walters catalog (with the Pensky F unit on the cover) but have not had time to look at it. As a matter of fact, I don't even know where I have put it. [:0] [B)] [8]
QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy I'm planning to take two of the Walther's Bascule bridges and ba***hem into a double-track one. It won't be operable, though.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by CBQ_Guy I'm planning to take two of the Walther's Bascule bridges and ba***hem into a double-track one. It won't be operable, though. I've thought about that myself. Making it operable is do-able. Why not give it a try?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage I believe there is one or both here in Cleveland, OH - down along the Cuyahoga River, in an area known as "The Flats". I'm not sure whether or not they are still functional though. Doesn't the Walther's Cornerstone Series have a number of bridges available? Tom P.S. Just got off the Walther's site. They have both a swing bridge (on sale!) and a "Bascule" (lift) bridge. (Unless you were referring to a lift bridge as one that lifts straight up but stays horizonal to the ground.) I guess the "Bascule" would be considered a draw bridge, not a lift bridge.