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That probably won't stop me from using it tho :P
btw: love your mods, really top notch stuff.
The track works great.
http://www.porthopehistory.com/railways/cnor/cnor_1.jpg
http://www.porthopehistory.com/railways/cnor/cnor_2.jpg
http://www.porthopehistory.com/railways/cnor/cnor_5.jpg
And, for the period between 1850-1900, maybe some proper timber trestle bridges?
Due to the abundance of wood in the US/Canada and it being relatively cheap to cut down and turn into lumber, almost all train bridges were originally wooden before being replaced by steel in the 1900s:
http://p6.storage.canalblog.com/66/10/753354/72800418.jpg
https://static.panoramio.com.storage.googleapis.com/photos/large/49958874.jpg
Thank you for your work.