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Limited Edition PRR Three Arch Viaduct - HO Scale Kit

So I had been asked constantly at train shows if I would be willing to sell the castings I used to make the original HO scale Rockville Bridge module in 2007.  After enough requests, I decided to make some new molds and create a kit for a three arch bridge based on the Rockville Bridge design. 

Each kit was hand cast with casting resin making for a very durable and heavy bridge.  The size and specs for the HO kit are to the right of this page.  An instructional video for assembling the bridge is on YouTube on the Rockville Bridge Channel.

At this point the kits have sold out and I have no plans to make any more.  If you are interested in having me custom build a bridge or make parts, feel free to send me an email and I can work up a quote.

To the left are photos of the first bridge kit which was built into a HO scale module.  More information on the module can be found at the Mohegan Pequot Model Railroad Club's website here. 

Check back soon for more photos of completed bridge kits!

 

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PRR Three Arch Viaduct

Kit Specs

Here are some of the specs for the Rockville Bridge kit so you can start planning to incorporate it in your layout.

  • Bridge kit features 3 arches
  • Bridge length is just over 27"
  • Bridge height approx. 5"
  • Room for two tracks at 2" spacing
  • Hand cast resin
  • Instruction manual
  • Each kit will be individually numbered and come with a Certificate of Authenticity

The kits were only produced during 2010.  New runs will not be made.

 

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