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Update:  11-21-2014...

 

I added truss type girders to the sides of the road and railway deck beams which added a nice detail as you can see in the pictures which I am adding to the post dated today on page 3 of this thread.  Hope you enjoy....next will be some walkways...

 

Update:  10-30 2014....

 

I now have the bridge installed on the layout having worked on it each evening for the past week or so.  I am posting updated pictures starting at the October 25th post on page two of this thread.  There are a lot of pictures so I hope you enjoy!!

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ORIGINAL POST:

Well....this may not be a find of a lifetime for many of you but for me...WOW!!!  It is something else!  Here is the story:  I have been wanting to add a highway/railway bridge to the layout between the central part of the city and the west wall.  The idea was to have a bridge that would span from the downtown area near the passenger station over the imaginary river (the aisleway) and then over the large freight yard.  The bridge would then attach to the wall near the freight yard giving the impression that the highway and rail traffic continued..."somewhere".  You see, our layouts don't just end within the room we build them but go on to destinations outside of the part we are modeling (hey...you have to have an imagination!!)  The bridge would be at a high enough level that it is a simple ducking of your head to pass under it...no back breaking duck under!!

 

Anyway, I had started to scratch build a bridge months ago and didn't like any of my beginning efforts....and actually I didn't get very far beyond parts and pieces.  So...I started to take a look at what was available from several of our advertisers and sponsors.  I had not made up my mind even though I did find several offerings that would work......then came YORK!!!!

 

On Wednesday, the OGR team arrived at the Orange Hall.  Jim, Don, and I had been visiting downtown York and were now ready to look over the hall to prepare for set up that rainy day.  As we were walking around I spotted THE BRIDGE!!!  It was sitting between Nassau's display and Jim's Train shop display.  Charlie was there and so I asked him if the bridge was a display or if he knew it was for sale.  He told me that it belonged to the guy at Jim's Train shop...but he was not there...  This is where the smart phone comes into good use....  I immediately went online, and with the help of Google, found a phone number.  I called the number and on Thursday as soon as trading began, the bridge was mine!! 

 

You see...I think this was meant to be...let me tell you why:  I made a deal on the bridge as soon as possible without making any measurements.  When the measurements were made, the length of the bridge was 8 feet..!!  The height was almost 2 feet and width was almost 8 inches.  The space I have to put the bridge in was only 78"...  Well....I decided that I would find a way regardless of the length for the bridge to fit in the space I had.  The bridge has a roadway on the lower level and a railway just above the roadway. Exactly what I wanted!   The roadway extended past the bridge proper making the entire length 8 feet including the roadway extensions.  Get this:  When I measured the length of the bridge itself, it measured out to be exactly 6' 6"...that is 78"....EXACTLY the length needed to fit perfectly in the space I had!  DUMB LUCK???  perhaps....  DIVINE GUIDANCE...perhaps...no matter, it worked!!  So now I had to find a way to get this thing back to Mountain Home...over a thousand miles from York.  I have a PT Cruiser and have found it can carry a lot of things.  Having already removed one of the back seats before I left home, I had the height and width problem licked already...but the length of 8 feet was a challenge.  So off I went to look for a saw to cut off the unneeded road extentions!  Larry at the Bachmann booth came to my rescue and provided a battery powered saber saw.  Jim Barrett loves power tools so he grabbed the saw and went to work cutting off exactly the amount needed to get the bridge in my car!!  So....now the bridge is in my workshop/garage area and I am working on it in the evenings preparing it for the layout.  

 

Yes...for me this was THE FIND!!  I just can't believe that the bridge is the exact fit for the space I had....how good is that I ask!!  Here are a few pictures...please excuse the mess around it as I am working on it.  More pictures to follow after it is installed.  I hope those of you that were at York made your "FIND"!!  Thanks for looking!!

 

Alan 

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Alan,

That is a great find.  The bridge looks great, and will be a great addition to your layout.  It is amazing how the whole story worked out.  Over the years I have wavered in my thoughts on whether God has a hand in really trivial things like our hobbies, but I now believe He has a hand in all areas of our life.  Whether others agree with me of not, I agree it was the find of a lifetime for you!!

Thanks guys!!  To answer the question...yes, it is a double decker.  The trains will run on the upper deck.  As far as the color, the best I can describe it is that it looks very similar in color to the U.S. 40 bridge in Wheeling West Virginia.  I went to my local Walmart a couple of evenings ago and had them mix a color match from a piece of the bridge.  If any of you are interested, I will post the color specs from the paint lid here...just let me know.

 

Alan

I had the pleasure at York of having Alan show me this great piece, and it was truly a pleasure to listen to his tale and hear the enthusiasm as he showed it to us.  That's one of the fun things about this hobby is sharing someone else's joy in making a spectacular find such as this!  

 

Below is a shot of Alan's bridge making the turn from Carlisle Ave. onto Route 30.

 

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- Mike

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Alan, that is one amazing bridge.  When you showed it to Lynley and I in the parking lot, nestled into the passenger side of your PT Cruiser, I was wondering how the heck you got it in there!  I figured you used some of those magical OGR powers to pull that off!  
 
Congrats on a great find and addition to your great layout!
 
Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:

….Wonder if you could slip some SuperStreets into the highway portion.

THAT would be really cool!  And that gives me an idea. 

Thanks again guys for the great comments!!

 

Mike...you are a riot!!...that is funny but to tell you the truth, getting it in the car almost made me feel like I was moving the real thing...

 

Matt...great idea, I am going to check out that streets idea!

 

Jon...once I got that thing in the car, I had no choice other than go home!!..

 

Alan

Originally Posted by mike.caruso:

I had the pleasure at York of having Alan show me this great piece, and it was truly a pleasure to listen to his tale and hear the enthusiasm as he showed it to us.  That's one of the fun things about this hobby is sharing someone else's joy in making a spectacular find such as this!  

 

Below is a shot of Alan's bridge making the turn from Carlisle Ave. onto Route 30.

 

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- Mike

That's great, Mike.  I didn't know PT Cruisers could handle such a load!

We also were fortunate to see Alan's great purchase packed carefully into his PT Cruiser. This is a spectacular find and yet another example of why York is the best train meet, ever. Alan's enthusiasm when he showed us the bridge was unbelievable and he could not wait to get it home to start working on it.

 

Alan, you were at the right spot and at the right time. What was Lakeeta's reaction when you pulled into the garage?

Great comments guys and I really appreciate you taking the time to look!!

 

Michael...I don't mind you asking the price...but I don't think you will believe me...are you ready???.......  $300.00...  I thought that was a great price!!

 

Brian...LaKeeta was as excited as me....  Like your bride, she is very supportive of my affliction.  Problem right now is that I am occupying her space in the garage so I have to make progress this weekend...

 

Alan

Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

Great comments guys and I really appreciate you taking the time to look!!

 

Michael...I don't mind you asking the price...but I don't think you will believe me...are you ready???.......  $300.00...  I thought that was a great price!!

 

Brian...LaKeeta was as excited as me....  Like your bride, she is very supportive of my affliction.  Problem right now is that I am occupying her space in the garage so I have to make progress this weekend...

 

Alan

Alan:  I would have guessed 700-800 easily.  Besides the find of a lifetime, this was the bargain of a lifetime.  You da man!

Besides being massive it also looks substantial enough to handle a lot of weight. 

How fortunate that it fits your needs exactly.  I had to build one to span approximately the same distance on my layout.

 

Do you plan on building piers on each end like would normally be found on that type of bridge?  The stubby ends could be removed to make room for piers and only shorten the span slightly.

 

Bruce

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Have you powered up the bridge yet ?  The LEDs across the top light up and all the headlights and tail lights are illuminated. The red lights on the cop car flash and if I remember there should be aviation flashers top dead center. I have pictures of the bridge on the layout, it was one of six bridges all hand built and equally awesome. It is made of redwood and the color actually came from Mo. Highway dept.

 

     A beautiful bridge it really is, i had the privilege of seen this in person. We were hanging out at Ruby Tuesday's and i saw Alan and he said to me come outside i want you to see something. I followed him out and there it was, this huge beautiful bridge extending from the dashboard to the back hatch. Looking forward to seeing it installed

 

Thanks,

Alex

 

 

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