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These (below) usually work well for me... I think this type of bridge is actually a "through girder bridge" rather than a "plate girder", but I'll leave that argument to the bridge experts.
<kuid2:46819:38123:1> JJS Plate Girder
<kuid2:46819:38124:1> JJS Plate Girder 2
<kuid2:46819:38127:1> JJS Plate Girder Dbl 4 Meter
<kuid2:46819:38125:1> JJS Plate Girder Dbl Track
What ones are you using already.
YR ones look good. I've used those often. They are the spline type.
Ben Dorsey made some that are fixed objects at various angles.
There are also lots of UK ones that will work and are at various angles, are splines and fixed scenery types.
What I would like to see are spline overpass deck girder bridges used to cross boulevards as the current ones in Trainz are bit too deep.
Here's what we need:
http://binged.it/1JMch45
http://binged.it/1S62nJI
Notice how much higher these are on the bottom, making them thinner than the ones we have now.
John
Thanks for the help everyone.
John, I am currently using a bridge from the RUS Bridge Kit, found in JR's "Midwest Grain" route. Since I need to put in multiple tracks in a somewhat urban setting, I didn't think it would look very good.
Thanks again!
-Bluewater
Site Administrator
US Rail
For short bridges like you want, some of my favorites are actually road splines. I believe they are all built-in TS12:
Bridge C 1 track (2 track)
Bridge A 1 track (2 track)
Add some abutment track objects, and you're done.