Katy's Boonville bridges - Thanks Ben Dorsey, whoever you are.

on30gn15

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Hey Y'all;

Someone did up the Katy's Boonville bridges for TRAINZ !!!
Was wasting time in TRAINZ Download Station and looky what appeared :)
Now, question we'll find out is if they will work in this old 2006 version.
Fixing to get 2009.

2010 will have to wait a bit - I want to see if this machine will handle 2009 before inflicting 2010 on it.

Thanks Ben Dorsey, whoever you are.
Pretty neat to have when you've moved here to within sight of the thing.

Haven't downloaded them yet, have to be ready to shut down quick if thunder hearing develops like yesterday's lightning storm right on top of us.

Boonville Bridge 1A [Detailed] TRS2004
Created by: bendorsey
File Size: 1.04 MB
KUID2: 210518:7812:1
Date: 20th Apr 2010
Downloaded: 261

Boonville Bridge 2A [Detailed] TRS2004
Created by: bendorsey
File Size: 1.04 MB
KUID2: 210518:7817:1
Date: 25th Apr 2010
Downloaded: 301

Boonville Bridge 3A [Detailed] TRS2004
Created by: bendorsey
File Size: 1.29 MB
KUID2: 210518:7835:1
Date: 23rd May 2010
Downloaded: 276


 
Actually I made 4 versions each of the 3 different Boonville bridges. All are normally open and close at the approach of a train. In each case version A most closly resembles the original span (the others are shorter).

1A thru 1D are the original wooden span (1873 to 1896).
2A thru 2D are iron (1898 to 1932).
3A to 3D are steel (1932 to the present).

Ben
 
Ahh. Not sure which ones these were. The electron world being less length constricted than the apartment world, the full lengths are fine.

Wonder if anyone has done the Katy Depot or the Selwyn Brown shoe factory, now apartments, across the street?

Or, being the one who suggested them,:hehe: am I going to have to learn how to do that kind of stuff?
 
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