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Bashed Bridge - teejay - 12-04-2012

I need an irregularly shaped bridge for a particular area on my layout , so I started by making a cardstock template

   

I'm going to alter a Central Valley Single track bridge to fit the double track rhombus shape that I need

   

The frame is the big concern so I cut it apart and added some necessary styrene pieces to get the shape and width I needed , then test fitted the track that had been glued to the ties from the kit .

   

altered frame below
   


Re: Bashed Bridge - teejay - 12-04-2012

From there it was a matter of shoring things up to support the structure

   


...then adding both sides that I already painted and weathered .

   

The basics are done . I have to plaster the walls of the viaduct under the bridge , probably add a safety catwalk between the two tracks and finish up the rest of the scene with ballast etc .

Roadway under bridge has styrene strip glued in the center to help with paving the crown in the road . After sanding , it will remain as the centerline !
   


Terry


Re: Bashed Bridge - AF350 - 12-04-2012

Looks great so far.


Re: Bashed Bridge - Ralph - 12-04-2012

Clever! I like the way that's shaping up!


Re: Bashed Bridge - Puddlejumper - 12-04-2012

Very nice! I have to do something similar with the approach to Potomac Yard on my layout. Thanks for the pix!!

Dave


Re: Bashed Bridge - BR60103 - 12-05-2012

Terry:
that looks like a lot of the bridges in Brampton. I've mentioned before that Brampton's roads run NW (a right angles to Lake Ontario) while the CNR line goes due west (right into the setting sun). So there are lots of bridges at 30 to 60 degree angles. Do you need any pics or are you beyond that now>
Other interesting note: Where some body other than CN paid for the bridge (e.g. grade separations) they were built for 2 tracks; when CN paid (rivers) they were only one track. There is one bridge that was between 2 river bridges and has had only a single track on a 2 track bridge for at least the 35 years we've been in Brampton. Until the expansion of GO Transit caused an extra track to be added in the last couple of years.


Re: Bashed Bridge - Tyson Rayles - 12-06-2012

Looks good so far T.


Re: Bashed Bridge - teejay - 12-06-2012

Thanks , guys .....David I didn't know about the Brampton bridges , if you have some pics available I'd be happy to check them out .

T


Re: Bashed Bridge - ray_m - 12-06-2012

Nice work Terry.
Looks better than some of the odd shaped bridges on my layout. Thumbsup


Re: Bashed Bridge - Tyson Rayles - 12-06-2012

Hey Ray, good to see you over here! Welcome


Re: Bashed Bridge - teejay - 12-06-2012

Yeah , Mike , wasn't Ray over on ......nevermind 357 Welcome Ray !


Re: Bashed Bridge - Sumpter250 - 12-06-2012

teejay Wrote:Roadway under bridge has styrene strip glued in the center to help with paving the crown in the road . After sanding , it will remain as the centerline ! Terry

Cheers

That ! is a neat little trick Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup

I'll have to remember that one. Cheers


Re: Bashed Bridge - ray_m - 12-06-2012

Tyson Rayles Wrote:Hey Ray, good to see you over here! Welcome

It's good to see you here too.
Looks like we've been here the whole time.


Re: Bashed Bridge - Sumpter250 - 12-06-2012

Good to see you here Ray ! Cheers Been a "day or three" since seeing you last, in Arizona.


Re: Bashed Bridge - sailormatlac - 12-06-2012

Nice work teejay! A classic problem resolved straighforwardly!

Matt