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Offline kimballthurlow  
#751 Posted : 03 March 2024 23:16:42(UTC)
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On another German railways site was a video pf a German freight train passing through Narbonne on 1 March 2024.
The locomotive was DBAG BR 185 340-6.
So you could model the bridge at Théoule-sur-Mer near Cannes with a German train on it.

Kimball

HO Scale - Märklin (ep II-III and VI, C Track, digital) - 2 rail HO (Queensland Australia, UK, USA) - 3 rail OO (English Hornby Dublo) - old clockwork O gauge - Live Steam 90mm (3.1/2 inch) gauge.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#752 Posted : 06 March 2024 07:09:00(UTC)
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Bonus: Snowcapped mountains background.
TSM2024.jpg
Apologies for the coarse pixels caused by enlarging an own photo.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#753 Posted : 28 August 2024 19:15:06(UTC)
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Weilburg in the Lahn valley: A level crossing right in front of a tunnel portal of a two-track line next to a residential building, with the tunnel cutting through a hill that is not too high or wide.
Lahntalbahn_Weilburger_Tunnel.jpeg
Von MdE - Eigenes Foto, CC BY-SA 3.0 de, https://commons.wikimedi.../index.php?curid=3195874

By the way, the tunnel is part of a set of three tunnels, set one beside the other each having a different function: One is a railway tunnel, another a road tunnel and the third a waterway tunnel for shipping traffic. This "Weilburger Tunnelensemble" - see map - is perhaps unique in the world.
593px-WS_Plan_1.svg.png
Von Johannes Löw (WP.de: Mo4jolo) - Eigenes Werk, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedi.../index.php?curid=1990156
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#754 Posted : 21 October 2024 15:00:52(UTC)
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Dramatic era VI vertical lift bridge, the Kattwyk rail bridge in the port of Hamburg, Germany.

https://www.fotocommunit...mburg-gerd-b-hh/40724822
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Offline petestra  
#755 Posted : 21 October 2024 16:50:24(UTC)
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Thanks, AK

I have always liked these German tunnel portals that look like castle fronts. I remember getting the old Faller one from the 1960s which

is a prototype of one on the Rhein which I've railed thru many times. Peter. Cool ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp

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Offline rbw993  
#756 Posted : 22 October 2024 02:20:42(UTC)
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Reminds me more of the one that Lionel promised but never sold, 1950 I think. There is supposed to be one prototype ($$$). We have one here over the Cape Cod Canal that I got to drive once because I knew the owner of the Bay Colony RR. Didn't really go anywhere, just up and down.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#757 Posted : 22 October 2024 14:24:32(UTC)
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Roger,

Do you refer to the RR bridge immortalized by John Armstrong in his "The Sociable Old Colonial Lines" track plan replicating 1950s New Haven RR operations between Boston South Station and various southern Massachusetts destinations - see attachment?
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#758 Posted : 22 October 2024 15:42:08(UTC)
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The single-track Pistoia–Bologna railway in Italy, inaugurated in 1864, was an enormous engineering project with 47 tunnels and 35 bridges and viaducts, with a total length of 99 km. The most difficult section was the 14 km stretch between Pracchia and Pistoia, which had a drop of 500 metres. At the Vaioni (today: Valdibrana) and Corbezzi stations, pull-forward and push-back tracks with counter-slopes were constructed to safeguard downhill trains and to assist uphill trains. A "rescue siding" was steeply sloping and was used to stop downhill trains coming from Bologna in case of brake failure; a "launching siding" was on a slight incline and was used to give a boost to trains leaving the station uphill towards Bologna. In Valdibrana, both tracks were supported by viaducts resembling ski jump ramps. As an additional oddity, the rather modest Corbezzi station had at its ends six tunnel portals. The three portals to the north, one for the main line and two stub tracks for long trains waiting for a train meet due to the short length of the station's passing track. The three southbound portals led onto a "rescue siding", to the left on a steep incline, and to a "launching siding" on the right. Especially this station could be reproduced in exact H0 scale, given its modest size.

Valdibrana launch ramp
lanciamento a Valdibrana.jpg
https://www.reportpistoi...sse-lungo-la-porrettana/

Corbezzi tunnel portals
Corbezzi_-_Stazione_ferroviaria.jpg
Wikipedia

Edited by user 22 October 2024 20:45:24(UTC)  | Reason: typos

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Offline Jimmy Thompson  
#759 Posted : 22 October 2024 17:41:59(UTC)
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Well, there is this from the Lionel...

https://www.lionel.com/products/213-lift-bridge-6-14167/

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perhaps not quite as impressive, and "0" gauge/scale at that Blushing , but within the Armstrong purview...Blushing
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Offline Crazy Harry  
#760 Posted : 22 October 2024 22:07:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: petestra Go to Quoted Post
Thanks, AK

I have always liked these German tunnel portals that look like castle fronts. I remember getting the old Faller one from the 1960s which

is a prototype of one on the Rhein which I've railed thru many times. Peter. Cool ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp



Here's some photos I took of Rhein portals in 2006, unfortunately, I cannot remember the exact location.

photo (1).JPGphoto.JPGphoto (2).JPG

Cheers,

Harold.



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Offline Aussie Susan  
#761 Posted : 22 October 2024 23:33:35(UTC)
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If you are looking for some crazy configurations, take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raurimu_Spiral.
(Sorry no photos here but there are in the link)
The Raurimu spiral is (relatively) famous in New Zealand.
Susan
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#762 Posted : 23 October 2024 08:52:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Aussie Susan Go to Quoted Post
If you are looking for some crazy configurations, take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raurimu_Spiral.
(Sorry no photos here but there are in the link)
The Raurimu spiral is (relatively) famous in New Zealand.
Susan

Thank you Susan,

Raurimu was honourably mentioned before in this thread, namely in 2014 posts #103 & #232, in 2015 post #294 and in 2016 post #503, as well as in further scattered posts in other forum threads in 2010, 2011 and 2013.

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#763 Posted : 23 October 2024 09:11:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Crazy Harry Go to Quoted Post
Here's some photos I took of Rhein portals in 2006, unfortunately, I cannot remember the exact location.

Rhinevalleytunnelportals.jpg
From left to right:
(1) Left bank of the Rhine, Bett tunnnel, north portal, near Sankt Goar station, (2) right bank of the Rhine, old Loreley Tunnel, south portal, near Kaub station & (3) north portal, near St. Goarshausen station.
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Offline Crazy Harry  
#764 Posted : 23 October 2024 12:37:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post

From left to right:
(1) Left bank of the Rhine, Bett tunnnel, north portal, near Sankt Goar station, (2) right bank of the Rhine, old Loreley Tunnel, south portal, near Kaub station & (3) north portal, near St. Goarshausen station.

Thanks for identifying the portals Alsterstreek!
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Offline rbw993  
#765 Posted : 23 October 2024 23:47:11(UTC)
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Yes AK, that would be the one. The seasonally run Cape Flyer runs from Boston and traverses the bridge on it's way to Hyannis.

Regards,
Roger
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Offline PacoM  
#766 Posted : 27 November 2024 13:47:57(UTC)
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I have found published in forotrenes.com these pictures of the old Santurce station (line Bilbao-Santurce, in those times Bilbao-Portugalete).
In what seems a postcard, the first picture, I have added an arrow pointing at a double curve that could be deemed unrealistic in a layout.
It can be appreciated better in the second picture, where the rails are clearly shown against the ground covered by snow.

Santurcepostal.jpgSanturcenieve.jpg
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