


The first 3 pictures are all of really the same bridges. I had 3 bridges going around my room in Toronto (it lasted about 3 months...quite long for me then) The Pictures are in order, the longest bridge being built, it was suspended by the dental floss whist I got the other half up on the other end. Next, we have the test train running across the bridge. It made it!...but later on on the same day, disaster struck. The bridge collapsed, and this pulled one of the 2 other bridges with it (which the photo is of) I have another picture somewhere of the locomotive lying in the middle of a road, a good 3 ft below the bridge hight.

A longer, non train bridge that i built in Elliot Lake. This one was kind of pointless, since I didn't have enough room to make a train run across it. It was over 6ft off the ground, and had 2 mid towers.

The lift bridge for the current city. There is also extensive trestleing that takes the train from the lower to upper level, but it is made out of a lego subsitute known as wood :)

This is a picture of the new high level line across the back of my lego room. It has a long section on arches, and looks quite good. (quite like real railways, such as the S&C)


