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Posted - June 02 2025 : 12:40:33 PM
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These were packed in amongst other things from a dismantled layout I received from a friend a couple months ago. I haven't been able to find out what they go to. One has a bit of one end broken off, and I'm sure there's a center conjoining part that's missing. There is "Mantua", "7726", "Tyco", and an "A" (on the far right) embossed on the inside of the bridge pieces.

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Just looking to find out what it is, thanks in advanced.
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Posted - June 02 2025 : 6:08:43 PM
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From the Tyco 1960 catalog: https://hoseeker.net/tycoinformation/tycocatalog1960pg10.jpg
And some photos, showing the part to connect the sides together, and most of the instructions: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ho-kit-tyco-t808-stone-bridge-4652464235
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Posted - June 02 2025 : 11:03:09 PM
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That's a neat item. It seems like one of those things that would be impossible to find if you were actively looking for one.
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Posted - June 04 2025 : 05:11:28 AM
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It is such a shame those are so hard to find. There are many bridges and underpasses similar to this where I live.
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