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Whether small stream or busy highway, railroads have long relied on bridges to carry the right-of-way safely across natural and man-made obstacles. One of the most common railroad bridge designs is the through girder bridge. Used for many decades, this design is constructed of several steel sections riveted together to form girders. They're known as through types as the track passes between, rather than on top of the spans. Bridges of this type are typically used to cross short distances of about 30 to 100' 9.1 to 30.4m. This model is typical of railroad bridges found all over North America from the steam era to the present day.
This release includes four bridge kits of different lengths to meet your needs and also includes abutment and pier kits to complete your instillation.
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Reservations Due By: October 30, 2015
Expected Release: December 2015
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