Anyone ever seen anything made to resemble the Cape Cod MA train bridge>
What scale?
Do you need or want to be able to raise it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Cod_Canal_Railroad_Bridge
http://z.hubpages.com/u/1127931_f496.jpg
You may have to make friends with someone in a metal shop.
Scale guess that would be important, HO. Not even sure I could fit it into my layout, but I live near it and have always wondered if it was relicated for HO.
Dear Rick,
Most model bridges are "compressed" in length compared to the real (or "prototype") bridges. (e.g. Lionel Hellsgate Bridge)
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/BRI/BRI005-HellGate.htm
http://www.auctionflex.com/auctionimages/6845/4625/1707429_2BE0Z486N.jpg
Cape Cod RR bridge:
544 ft span x 1:87.1 (HO scale ratio) = 6-1/4 feet long, or 75" long span, not including the approaches.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Vollmer or Kibri or Helgian, etc used to make a plastic arched side truss bridge 18" long. There were flat top trusses also that could go at each end 9" long. You could use the flat top trusses stood on end for the upright. If 36" is too long shorten the approaches to less than 9". I have built a couple of bridges one with a girder swing section and one with an Atlas deck truss. This saved me countless hours and comes out very satisfactory. I bet you can build a 26"-36" bridge from available parts that will satisfy 100% of the people that you show this to.