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Posted - July 06 2016 : 01:33:17 AM
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Years ago, I bought two Atlas Girder Truss Bridges with plans on using them. I later noticed that I have no where to use them, well, maybe here in this one place that I could make water appear. Question is, do these bridges look stupid close together like pictured?
Edited by - walt on July 06 2016 02:59:12 AM
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Posted - July 06 2016 : 07:42:16 AM
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I don't think they look bad at all, Walt. Having a double bridge with a dual track main line is totally believable. I think it works fine.
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Posted - July 06 2016 : 08:34:00 AM
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Sometimes, in the real world, bridges get stacked up like sardines: http://historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/?bridgebrowser=illinois/blueislandjunction/
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Posted - July 06 2016 : 09:36:01 AM
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this is what I plan on using with the Lionel girder bridge I got
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Posted - July 07 2016 : 12:52:53 AM
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I didn't want to add something to the layout that would be just "totally wrong" ...
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