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Train Cat - 1200301 - Structure, Railroad, Bridge, Truss - Railroad Structures

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Stock Number 1200301
Original Retail Price $275.95
Brand Train Cat
Manufacturer Train Cat
Body Style Train Cat Models Structure Kit
Prototype Structure, Railroad, Bridge, Truss
Road or Company Name Railroad Structures (Details)
Reporting Marks Double Track Pratt Truss
Ready-to-Run No
Kit Complexity Craftsman
Kit Material(s) Photo Etched Brass
Item Category Structures
Model Type Structures
Model Subtype Bridge
Model Variety Truss
Scale 1/160
Track Gauge N standard
Specific Item Information: This is our fourth bridge project. The prototype bridge is the B&O double track Pratt Truss pin-connected mainline bridge found in Ilchester, MD on the B&O Old Main Line. The bridge is 163 feet in length and capable of permitting double stack traffic. The single track version retained all of the ornate structural details that is found on the prototype. As always, super details are found throughout the bridge including the super-fine grated walkways.
Road Name History:
Railroad structures include but are not limited to stations, depots, yard offices, interlocking towers and tanks. A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.

It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops). Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.

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Item created by: CNW400 on 2025-01-04 17:19:24

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