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Hey, I wouldn't mind a few of those types of presents under the tree either. [;)] <br /> <br /> <br />OK, next question for <br /> <br />MC <br />LC <br />Carl <br />Mark <br />Ed <br />and others who might know. <br /> <br />Is there such a thing as a railroad drawbridge and if so where? The reason I ask is this. I have seen lift span bridges, we have one here. I have seen pics of railroad swing bridges that basically turn on a turntable type operation. But is there or has there ever been a railroad drawbridge? I have a thread going in the Model Railroader forum about bridges. Here is a link to it. <br /> <br />http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21744 <br /> <br />Is a railroad drawbridge even practical? If so, it seems like it would have to be fairly short. We have seen movies of the drawbridge going up on cars and trucks, so what about trains? Do any of the "road" drawbridges have a set of railroad tracks under the road section? <br /> <br />Awww, now I bet I have a few thinking on this one. [;)] [:D] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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