Description
Walthers Cornerstone Arched Pratt Truss Railroad Bridge -- Double-Track -HO Scale
This Walthers Cornerstone Double-Track Arched Pratt Truss Railroad Bridge kit is based on standard-design single-track steel bridges constructed to handle heavier trains on railroads from coast to coast. It's part of the Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System and is designed to be compatible with system abutments and bridge piers. This detailed model matches NMRA overhead clearances and will clear tall cars such as double-stack container cars and tall auto racks. It's ideal for use with the Walthers Code 83 Bridge Track 948-886 or other trackage of your choice. Kit parts come molded in dark gray plastic and feature simulated steel construction
Part of the Cornerstone Engineered Bridge System
Standard design built to handle heavier trains by many railroads
Fits steam, diesel and modern eras
Used where extra clearance is needed below
Matches NMRA overhead clearance; clears double-stacks and similar tall cars
Easily added to new or existing scenery
Simulated steel construction with detailed girders, lattice work & rivets
Use with Walthers Code 83 Bridge Track (948-886 sold separately) plus flexible, sectional and hand-laid track or your own rail
Molded in dark gray plastic
Specifications
Walthers Cornerstone Arched Pratt Truss Railroad Bridge -- Double-Track | |
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Model # | 933-4522 |
Series | Cornerstone |
Scale | HO Scale |
Dimensions | 23 x 5 x 5-1/4" |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Product FAQ
Q: Is this a Kit or an assembled building?
A: This is a plastic kit that needs assembly. Painting is not required, but recommended. This kit is made from molded plastic and typically pictured with some paint. weathering and added scene details from the manufacture. Imagination, patience and glue is required when building a model.
Q: Is everything in the photo included?
A: The complete structure is typically all that is included. All cars, figures, and scenery have been added by the manufacture to display what a completed model installed within a model layout would appear.