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Hi All,

I've spend the last weeks time on building a new bridge for my trains.

I wanted something that was big enough for ships to pass through, inspired by JANGBRiCKS' Drawbridge.

With the 42042 set containing a lot of liftarms, I got a set off that and started to work.

The result is a blue/grey bridge spanning over 64 studs, and raises for ships to pass:

19846912113_78197410b9_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

The mechanism uses the boom system from the Crawler Crane, with some modifications:

19846890923_0d3c9dc62f_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

20474092571_8b4cb6134c_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

19846889293_da459bf7ff_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

It's all controlled from the house next to the bridge:

19845180874_d67a4b8d8b_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

Where the person in charge has a nice view of the tracks and bridge:

20279698370_fc409f91cd_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

20467791375_73040a4989_z.jpgLEGO Train bridge

Here is a little video of it in action.

Video of trains passing:

Now I just need to build a harbour... ;-)

Edited by marook
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Nice, I like it. The small gap in the track adds that little clunk clunk sound that is just like a real train going onto a bridge! Cheers

Posted (edited)

With all that space in there you could probably hide an IR receiver and make the bridge operable remotely. I've seen a few turntables done that way, and use the red dial on the remote (or whichever you don't use to control trains) to operate them.

Either way it looks pretty sweet!

Edited by CrispyBassist
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Update time! :-)

As proposed above, I have added remote control via IR.

The bonus is I can better hide the batterybox, so it more looks like a hidden oil-tank for th system (or something like that).

20719618718_d2c2ce3146_z.jpgWire mechanics update

20720821569_84c3569c48_z.jpgWire mechanics house

I have also updated the bridge a bit, mostly with lights for airplane warning (the bridge is a bit high when open!) and upgraded the fixture for the wire system on the bridge itself:

20720821179_f9380dc2a3_z.jpgFlight warning lights

The fligt warning lights are mounted with a 'brick-ballast' that keeps the lights in the correct position all the time :-)

20907581055_418c1b31df_z.jpgFlight warning lights

The trains now have signals in both ends of the bridge. We can't have them going into the river.. ;-)

20897861882_cc4e27a457_z.jpgTrain signals is now in place in both ends.

Last, but not least, the bridge deck have been replaced with a better looking version that looks more 'industrial' to me:

20897862402_5182c085f5_z.jpgBridge update

Now I just need time to do the structure in LDD for everyone to peak at.. ;-)

There is a few extra picture on Flickr...

Edited by marook
Posted (edited)

And the edge of the bridge does not sag. Securely made. A good solution for the passage of tall ships in the layout. Do not make the costly parts of the embankment for the railway.

Edited by Nemo57
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And the edge of the bridge does not sag. Securely made. A good solution for the layout with tall ships that do not consuming parts for railway track embankment.

Thanks - yeah, it's very robust in both ends and the slopes make it stay put in the right place. I can run high-speed trains over the bridge with no problem.

They only get in trouble if the decline from the bridge is to steep and go into a curve.. ;-) but that is not the bridges fault. :-)

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