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Typical of structures used by railroads in both the steam and diesel eras, this trestle is perfect for main or branch-line operations. Trestles are one of the most common types of railroad bridges, used to cross rivers, gorges and other rugged terr ain. This kit features parts molded in dark brown which can be arranged to build a straight or curved trestle. To protect your trestle from fire, refuge platforms and water barriers are also provided. Additional kits can be
...more about the Walthers Cornerstone Series(R) Timber Trestle - N-Scale
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Whether a small stream or a busy highway, railroads have long relied on bridges to carry the right-of-way safely across natural and man-made obstacles. One of the most common railroad bridge designs is the through plate girder. Used for many decade s, this design is constructed of several steel sections riveted together to form girders. They're known as through types as the track passes between, rather than on top of the spans. Bridges of this type are typically used to
...more about the Walthers Cornerstone Series(R) Kits - Through Plate-Girder Bridge - N-Scale
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