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Offline marklinist5999  
#1 Posted : 18 October 2024 18:41:28(UTC)
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Someone asked me if it would fit C track. I think the track bed profile is too high for most bridges.
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Offline Jimmy Thompson  
#2 Posted : 20 October 2024 00:47:39(UTC)
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Well, according to Viessmann/Kibri, K- and C-Track can be used...ref. page 2

https://viessmann-modell.../e8/1714644002/39724.pdf

I would imagine that the adjustment might have to be at the connection with the landscaping, but as I do not have bridges or viaducts, that bit is for someone else to chime in...Cool Whether it is 'visually' acceptable may depend on the viewer...
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Analogue; M-track; KLVM; DDR; Primex; Sarrasani Zirkuswelt
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Offline mvd71  
#3 Posted : 20 October 2024 07:26:51(UTC)
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You could use a c to k adaptor at each end and run k track across the bridge.
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Offline marklinist5999  
#4 Posted : 20 October 2024 14:13:57(UTC)
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Thank's guy's! I told him that he could do that.
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