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West elevation from Franklin Street.
West elevation from Franklin Street, L Train crossing bridge.
Views beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
Elevation, bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant.
HDR Photos: Elevation, bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant.
Elevation, bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant. Showing southern leaf.
North leaf of bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant.
Oblique views of bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant.
Views beside bridge in raised position as viewed from southeast quadrant.
A sequence of portal views facing north showing the bridge being lowered.
View beside bridge from southwest quadrant showing the bridge nearly lowered back into place.
Night views beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
Night elevation from southeast quadrant.
Night views beside bridge from southeast quadrant.
Night views beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
Night elevation from southwest quadrant.
Night west elevation.
Views beside bridge from southeast quadrant.
Views beside bridge from northeast quadrant.
View beside bridge from river walk, from southwest quadrant.
HDR Photos: View beside bridge from river walk, from southwest quadrant.
Elevation from southwest quadrant.
East elevation.
Elevation from southeast quadrant.
Views of bridge from Merchandise Mart CTA "L" station.
Oblique views from northwest quadrant.
Portal views.
East sidewalk portal views facing north.
West sidewalk portal view facing south.
View showing modern approach span over Wacker Drive.
Approaching elevated railway.
Photo Credit: Historic American Engineering Record
Bridge tender house control room.
Photo Credit: Historic American Engineering Record
Machinery basement: trunnion and trunnion girder.
Photo Credit: Historic American Engineering Record
Machinery basement: tail lock system.
Photo Credit: Historic American Engineering Record
Machinery basement: Gears and extra counterweight blocks.
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