Traverser bridge (boxgirder) with traverser bridge pit

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Highlights

  • Dimensions are shown at the bottom of this page
  • Prepared for lighting.
  • Walls are not translucent
  • Model is made from sustainably recycled, high-density cardboard
  • Realistic color schemes
  • Material is colored throughout with high resistance to color fading
  • Slightly "polluted" from factory
  • Parts fit to an accuracy of 0.1mm

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Background information:
We have known traverser bridges for more than 100 years in almost all Western European countries. At the best of times, between 1900 and 1940, the Netherlands had more than 20 simultaneously active specimens. There were already 9 copies on the Werkspoor workshop site in Zuilen (Utrecht) around 1915. But also in the period 2010 - 2020, at least 4 new examples were built within the Dutch borders. Coincidentally, all in the Rotterdam region. In the decades after 2000, we see between 6 and 10 traverser bridges in active service throughout the country in the Netherlands. They find themselves in workshop environments for maintenance of mainly locomotives, in the past also wagons and carriages, but nowadays also trams and metros. Traverser bridges can also be found in industrial environments. Previously on many large business complexes with a rail connection. Nowadays, for example at container terminals, to simply divert locomotives at an otherwise dead-end yard.

Architectural details:
Looking at Dutch traverser bridges, most were/are located in fairly shallow roller bridge pits. Especially for heavier locomotives, it is important that there is a robust supporting structure under and immediately next to the track of the traverser bridge. With the desire to have the traverser bridge track as high as the connecting tracks, the need for a traverser bridge pit quickly arose. Long examples of the traverser bridge have support in several places or are constructed with box profiles next to the traverser bridge track, to enable carrying the heavy loads over the long spans. Short traverser bridges and also traverser bridges that have support in several places are often constructed from a ribbed construction, often made of I profiles. There is a suitable traverser bridge for every situation in the Netherlands, often custom-made. At Markenburg we make structurally valid specimens in different lengths, with the appropriate construction shapes. We also try to reflect the customized approach as best as possible in our models.

Axle holders, axles/wheels and details such as operating cabins in the photos of the traverser bridge are included. (Everyone 4x) The rails in the overhead bridge pit, screws, mechanical parts and electrical components are also included.

Vehicles, human figures, wiring and rails in the crane photos are not included. (Feel free to read the manual for further details and explanation)

Specifications

Measurements at scale 1:160 (N)
Measurements at scale 1:87 (H0)
Measurements at scale 1:220 (Z)
Number (kits) per package
1 traverser bridge and 1 traverser bridge with mechanical elements, electronics and controler
SKU
03RBG02

Attachments

Manual with tips, building description and photos
Manual with tips, building description and photos
Explanation with tips, descriptions and photos
Additional dimensions and characteristics of the traverser bridges.