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From: "Paul Cappelloni" pcap DOT bprr AT verizon DOT net
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0400
Subject: RE: Delaware Viaduct Model
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It is actually 9 feet long. Per Jim's note below, no sideswipes yet but I
do need to move one of the railing pylons in order to allow an E-8 clear on
the West bound (Buffalo) track. The Cut-off wraps its way around back wall
in the photograph to a the double ended staging yard. Morristown and
Hoboken at one end and Buffalo, Bingo, and Scranton at the other end. My
track plan is available at the following links.





That is a very nice bridge but did you say it's 6 feet long? Damn that's
big. I was thinking of doing a slightly curved (30ish" radius) stone arch
viaduct of which I had allocated about 2 feet for it's space, heh.>

>>snip<<

I don't think Paul has experienced any sideswipes (yet:).> To make it wider
would have entailed sandwiching more foam, and, well,
>>snip<<


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