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Plaque.

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Railing overview.

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Railing details.

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Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.

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Top chord connections as viewed from on bridge.

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Bottom chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.

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Bottom chord connections as viewed from on bridge.

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Lateral bracing connection to strut.

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Views under bridge.

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Floorbeams.

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Lateral bracing connection to floorbeam.

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Diagonal member and counter intersections with vertical.

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Diagonal member.

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Top chord.

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End post.

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Vertical members.

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Turnbuckles.

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Portal bracing knee replacement welded detail.

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Struts.

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Portal bracing.

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Deck stringers. Note the reused road signs that have patched the deck.

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End posts and portal.

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Overhead bracing overview.

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Non-original railing on bridge.

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Curb.

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Abutment.

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Deck. Note old road signs used to patch deck.

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Old signs dating from when the bridge was open to vehicular traffic.

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