Hello,
I'm constructing a layout inspired to the Weizelsdorf (Rosental) station in 70ies.
I need to know the distance between the tracks.
Someone has a suggestion?
Thank You.
Fulviozzi
Hello,
I'm constructing a layout inspired to the Weizelsdorf (Rosental) station in 70ies.
I need to know the distance between the tracks.
Someone has a suggestion?
Thank You.
Fulviozzi
The kkStB-original plan from Rosenbach says 4,75m and I assume, this was similar in Weizelsdorf.
edit: maybe that pic from 2011 helps...
Many thanks, could You also help me with the platforms?
I saw some variations:
- no platform
- a hump between the rails
- some asphalt without Borders
- hearth with 1 concrete border
Which one could be more appropriate?
Bye
Fulvio
Which one could be more appropriate?
All variations are appropriate. It depends very much on "where" and "when". Your sequence can also be seen as an historical sequence. However, the "hump between the rails" and "asphalt without borders" was very common until the 1980s and in some places also until a later date, even along the mainlines.
Here is an example of low platforms at Attnang-Puchheim, back then an important railway junction at the Westbahn.
Hello,
I saw the buffer plate with the double rail of Finewerk.
I have only one trunk track, where there is the goods shed.
Can I put it there? Or is better a simple buffer plate?
Thank You.
Fulvio
Of course you can. Here are some pics from somewhere in the middle of nowhere.
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You decide.
Eichberg City?
Thank You.
I can't find old photos of Weizeldorf station.
Could someone help me?
Bye
Fulvio
You mean WeizelSdorf?
Found some pics via google and facebook. Can‘t post here for copyright reasons.
You have a PM.
Hello,
someone can tell me if there was a water crane in Weizelsdorf and where ?
Thank You.
Fulvio