N&W Bridges
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Sat Mar 28 20:45:01 EDT 2020
Bill - the first three examples that come to mind are: (1) West of Matewan WV; the double track main line passes through side by side thru truss bridges;then tunnels; then another pair of side by side truss bridges as it crosses back into WV.(2) Crossing the Ohio River at Kenova WV: Double track multi span through truss bridge, possiblythe heaviest truss bridge on the system.(3) Former VGN; skewed single track through truss which crosses over the N&W double track nearSinger VA, several miles west of Salem VA.
There may be others; but not popping into my mind at the moment.
Jerome Crosson; NWHS; St. Peters MO.
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Did the N&W (circa 1950s) have any truss bridges? Or combination truss bridge/girder bridge?
I have seen many pictures of trestle bridges (some quite impressive) on the N&W system, but not a single truss bridge I can find in print or video.
I am modeling the N&W (all steam) and have a dramatic water feature I would line to cross as authentically as possible. Any reference to good source material on N&W bridges would be appreciated. I have O. Winston Links' photographic book "The Last Steam Railroad in America."
Thank you for any photos you might be able to forward.
Bill DemarestGainesville, Va.mgj21932 at yahoo.com________________________________________
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