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Hi Mel,

Nice photos as usual from your great layouts'..

did you scratch build the bridge, or is it a kit.. I'm looking for that type of bridge for a new layout I'll be working on shortly'..

Thanks'..

Ted,

The truss bridge at the rear of the layout was scratch-built from basswood strips of various cross-sections. Here are closeup views. 24-inch span.

Atlas O sells two kits for 36-inch truss bridges - single-track and double-track.

MELGAR

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Ted,

The truss bridge at the rear of the layout was scratch-built from basswood strips of various cross-sections. Here are closeup views. 24-inch span.

MELGAR

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Wow Mel', great looking bridge... Very nice job'.. Thanks for the info'...

This is the bridge I was asking you about... The one in the front'...

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...IRR_170_10X5_FEF.JPG

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My front-end view for April 12, 2024 is New York Central Railroad P-2b box cab electric motor #223, an MTH Premier model (20-5507-1, MSRP $599.95) delivered with PS1 in December 1999. It’s a large, heavy die-cast model in New York Central’s “lightning-stripe” livery.

Photos and video show #223 on my 12’-by-8’ model railroad pulling three heavyweight lightning-stripe passenger cars by MTH.

MELGAR

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Happy Front End Friday all! This week on the layout, I'm running some 1930s streamliners, starting with my Railking Pennsy Torpedo.

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I've finally got my custom built E2 City of Los Angeles back in service after a lengthy rebuild! This locomotive is a custom designed body on top of the drivetrain from a Railking E8 set. Now that I've finally fixed the problem with its trucks, it runs better than ever.

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Here's another front end photo that shows off the decals on the E2's nose (the chrome silver paint is super reflective even under the matte clearcoat). The City of San Francisco's livery paid homage to all of the railroads whose tracks it crossed.

09 Headlight aglow

Here's the video from my layout.

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Happy Front End Friday all! This week on the layout, I'm running some 1930s streamliners,

Here's another front end photo that shows off the decals on the E2's nose (the chrome silver paint is super reflective even under the matte clearcoat). The City of San Francisco's livery paid homage to all of the railroads whose tracks it crossed.

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Thanks for sharing the info on the homage with the livery to all the railroads on this very interesting custom  E2.     Deffinetly rather unique......at least to my eyes.          Nice build sir .

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