Paul,
I missed that you were in N gauge. The NJ model is a really close model for the Q signal bridge. I know several HO modelers who are using them and they look quite realistic. They should look great in N Scale, as well. You're on your own for the signals in N scale, though!
I just passed by Buda this weekend on a charter trip from Chicago to KC that I took on the Cedar Rapids Skytop Lounge. Here is a link to the car:
Granted, it's not the Q, but it is a magnificent car. Strangely enough, due to a derailment at Keewanee, we ended up going out on the old Santa Fe main to Galesburg (Southwest Chief) and back on the Q main. A great time and what a way to travel by train. The trip was run by Mike Abernethy, who is trying to raise money to restore the Silver View TCZ dome-observation car. Several people commented on the car moving to Charles City a few weeks ago to continue restoration.
Rich G.
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From: Paul Evans <paul@peke.com>
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Sent: Wed, May 9, 2012 8:12 am
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Signal gantries at Buda
Rich,
many thanks. I have looked at the site and they do it in N gauge.
paul
On 09/05/2012 13:20,
rgortowski@aol.com wrote:
Paul,
If you are looking for the signal bridge, here is the best representation of the signal bridge for the Q:
I scratchbuilt mine before these were available. I used signals from Oregon Rail Supply, but there are other ones for the Q available from several diifferent manufacturers. I'm sure someone on the list will recommend a close match.
Rich G.
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From: paul <paul@peke.com>
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Sent: Wed, May 9, 2012 6:52 am
Subject: [CBQ] Signal gantries at Buda
Thank you to all you that have helped me in my attempt to model Buda.
The layout is well on the way to completion. However, I would like some advice on the signal gantries.
Is the 2-Track B&O Signal Bridge from
http://www.traincat2.com/
the most appropriate starting point and what sort of signal heads should I be looking for.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
Paul Evans (from the U.K.)