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SGB reader Jon Hinderer sent in these great shots of his favorite standard gauge bridge, the American Flyer "Salt Lake" wooden span. Jon is building a layout but unfortunately construction is on hold since he found out that his new Pride Lines Voltamp interurban won't clear the bridge! I'm with Jon on this one - I really like these AF bridges although I don't own one. I like the longer version with the approaches, light, and telephone pole castings. Does anyone have that version on their layout?
Jim
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