First let me thank everyone for all the information and tips I have gained by this forum.
you see I’ve been one of those silent types.(reading and not posting)
Now my question. I’m modeling in H.O. and on my layout two tracks cross each other.
One is four inches higher that the other. Each track is curving. The radius of the upper
track is around 20 inches. Does anybody make and easy kit for a bridge that can be built
to curve. All the ones that I can find appear to be built straight.
The short answer is “No, there are no curved bridges.” The closest you will come are short straight segments placed at slight angles to each other. What you probably want to set up is a trestle bridge of some sort. You can buy trestle parts (the vertical supports are called “bents”) from a train shop.
Take a look at posts by Bob Grech and Art Hill. They both have dramatic curved trestles featured prominently in their photos.
Another possibility is using mountains or other scenic elements instead of bridges to support your tracks.
Walthers has a curved trestle, I believe by Campball. I believe that the Micro Engineering steel trestle can be adapted to a curve, I used Kalmback’s bridge book to scratch build my curved trestle, but the word easy does not come to mind in discribing the adventure. Shrt section of a s a few simple through girder bridges can also be adapted ( sort of easy) to a curve. Lets talk more as you work through this,