Overhead cranes

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Overhead cranes

Unread postby buzz456 » Sun Feb 22, 2026 2:49 pm

I seem to remember somewhere seeing something at least sort of like these overhead cranes but no recollection of where. Anyone remember where something like this might be?
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Re: Overhead cranes

Unread postby ENR3005 » Sun Feb 22, 2026 8:44 pm

buzz456 wrote:I seem to remember somewhere seeing something at least sort of like these overhead cranes but no recollection of where. Anyone remember where something like this might be?
Cives Steel.jpg


The Sherman Hill route has this. It is a combination of static objects for the posts and crane and procedural for the upper rails under weld crane.
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Re: Overhead cranes

Unread postby mindenjohn » Mon Feb 23, 2026 7:15 am

An interactive crane as pic - Wilburton\Stockton\Steel Crane if too short add more.

https://railworksamerica.com/index.php/ ... =22:models
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