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Is there a liftspan, drawbridge, or swing bridge on your layout?
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Hey guys. [:)] <br /> <br />I took some pics of the local railroad bridge and now can finally post them, well that is the link to them anyway. [;)] <br /> <br />When you see them notice how large the bridge really is compared to the railcars setting on it. [:0] It is a pretty good size bridge. (And the river is cold and deep, and only rescue divers dare go there.) <br /> <br />I hope you enjoy them. They were taken on a cloudy day but I think they still serve their purpose. [:)] <br /> <br />Also notice the "lift section", since that is an important part of the bridge in the first place, and a reason for modelers to take notice (in case they are attempting to model a lift section bridge). <br /> <br />http://naphotos.nerail.org/showpic/?2004100321513431191.jpg <br /> <br />http://naphotos.nerail.org/showpic/?2004100322100032262.jpg <br /> <br />Thanks for looking at them. Good luck if you are modeling a lift section bridge. [:)] <br />
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