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Views from northeast quadrant.
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View of builder plaque.
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Portal views looking west.
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Portal view on bridge looking west.
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Various portal views from various spots on the first three spans on the bridge looking east.
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Truss view on bridge looking southeast.
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There were a lot of people wandering on and around this bridge. Some were fishing, some were just enjoying the scenery. Much nicer than the barbed wire fencing that surrounds the vertical lift span over in the U.S.A. This photo captured the tranquility of the area quite well. The truss-like things you see in the background are dams for controlling the water level.
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Views of fixed camelback spans from highway bridge.
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Elevation from lookout.
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Distant elevation.
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Elevation of a span with train.
Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge.
Top chord connections at end post as viewed from on bridge.
Top chord connections at end post as viewed from beside bridge.
Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
Bottom chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.
Bottom chord connection as viewed from on bridge.
Foot of the bridge.
Connection at intersection of diagonals.
Turnbuckles.
Various members.
Top chord.
Sway bracing.
Bottom chord.
View under the bridge.
Distant views of bridge.
Portal views facing west.
Portal views on bridge facing east.
Various views from northeast quadrant.
Truss view on bridge looking southeast.
Views of the plaques.
There were a lot of people wandering on and around this bridge. Some were fishing, some were just enjoying the scenery. Much nicer than the barbed wire fencing that surrounds the vertical lift span over in the U.S.A. This photo captured the tranquility of the area quite well. The truss-like things you see in the background are dams for controlling the water level.
Lateral bracing connection to floor beam.
Sway bracing connection to vertical.
Crash bar diagonal member connection to end post.
Diagonal members.
Overhead bracing.
Photo Credit: Randy Mulder
Views of fixed camelback spans from highway bridge.
Photo Credit: Randy Mulder
Elevation from lookout.
Photo Credit: Randy Mulder
Distant elevation.
Photo Credit: Randy Mulder
Elevation of a span with train.