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Curved bridges are actually very rare. Trestles can be curved, and masonry viaducts can be curved. Steel or iron bridges that are curved are usually made up of several shorter straight sections, with a slight angle between the sections where they meet on a pier. <br /> <br />If you take this last approach, it is relatively easy to kitbash some of the inexpensive Atlas bridges into what you need. Creating a ballasted deck means you can lay regular curved track right across. You might wishto add guard rails to the track crossing the bridge. <br /> <br />Andrew <br />
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