Where can I find some tall bridges?

janathan

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I'm looking for some road and rail bridges that container ships can fit under. I'd also like some bridges where the railroad is underneath the road deck. I searched "bridge" on the DLS, but there's so much stuff there that it would take me days to sift through it all. I'm hoping someone knows what to search for.
 
I'd also like some bridges where the railroad is underneath the road deck.
The only route that I know of that features a railway underneath the road on a bridge is the NSW Grafton to Casino V2019 route by PGibbons! He did a pretty good job, I think this idea may inspire you. Route KUID is <kuid:68830:100035>
 
You could look into my Oresund bridge. Project of 12 years ago (so maybe if I ever find time I should re-do some parts).
See this topic for details:
Most of the screenshots are long dead, but the assets are still alive.

Oresund-bridge.jpg
 
Look at these, I use them all the time, the speed is how fast the traffic goes over them and use <kuid2:95230:101399:1> Jons Bridge Support Stone if you need more support:

<kuid:95230:102612> Jons Bridge L6 DL3 BR-Si+Sh,65mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100652:3> Jons Bridge L2 DL2-Si+Sh,45mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100597:3> Jons Bridge L2 DL2-Si+Sh,55mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100800:3> Jons Bridge L4 DL3-Si+Sh,45mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100801:3> Jons Bridge L4 DL3-Si+Sh,55mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100802:3> Jons Bridge L4 DL3-Si+Sh,65mph NT
<kuid2:95230:102611:1> Jons Bridge L6 DL3 BR-Si+Sh,55mph NT
<kuid2:95230:100803:3> Jons Bridge L4 DL3-Si+Sh,75mph NT
<kuid:95230:102613> Jons Bridge L6 DL3 BR-Si+Sh,75mph NT
<kuid:95230:102614> Jons Bridge L6 DL3 BR-Si+Sh,85mph NT
 
You could look into my Oresund bridge. Project of 12 years ago (so maybe if I ever find time I should re-do some parts).
See this topic for details:
Most of the screenshots are long dead, but the assets are still alive.

Oresund-bridge.jpg
This is an awesome bridge that I have used in several routes. And it comes in several pieces (objects and splines) so you can move the pieces around which varies the length of the bridge to suit the terrain.

Well done, oknotsen.
 
Thanks for the advice. I actually knew about the Oresund bridge, but forgot the name. This is exactly what I need.
 
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