Boy, have I seen a lot of this type bridge in my lifetime. They are workhorses and withstand the weight and movement of trains quite well. This photo represents a once vibrant industry in our country. I miss all of my trains. Very nice shot this week.
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7 comments:
Boy, have I seen a lot of this type bridge in my lifetime. They are workhorses and withstand the weight and movement of trains quite well. This photo represents a once vibrant industry in our country. I miss all of my trains. Very nice shot this week.
That looks like a few bridges you see around Sydney too.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
I would say the railroads made things to last. Nice photo.
Hello Bill !
Je vous souhaite un bon dimanche.
Caresses à Smokey.
looks a good solid bridge
I'm going to have check that out. If the tracks are not active that would be a great place for a geocache.
Nice old bridge, I used to live near one. :0)
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