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Elevation from southeast quadrant.
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Panoramic south elevation from western end.
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Panoramic south elevation at suspended span.
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Panoramic south elevation at anchor span.
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South elevation, east end near suspended span.
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South elevation, looking at east end from near anchor span.
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South elevation, looking at west end near anchor span.
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South elevation, looking at west end near suspended span.
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South elevation, looking at west end near anchor span. The end through truss span at this end is a half-suspended span.
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Truss web near suspended span.
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Truss web near western half-suspended span.
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Truss web near east end.
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Oblique views from southeast quadrant.
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Views from beside railroad from southeast quadrant.
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Portal views facing west.
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Western deck truss span.
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Western approach spans, shown being demolished and replaced.
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Eastern approach span and abutment.
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Remaining original western approach spans.
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Train on western approach.
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Train on half-suspended span.
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Train on anchor span.
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Trains on suspended span.
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Trains on east end of bridge.
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Views of truss web.
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Top chord connections with eyebars. These occur on cantilever and anchor arms.
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Top chord connections, eyebars to box beams.
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Top chord connections with box beams. These occur on the anchor span, suspended span, and half-suspended span.
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Intermediate connections.
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Bottom chord connections.
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Connections at end of suspended span.
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Suspended span link/hinge connection.
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Bearings.
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Piers.
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Views showing sway and portal bracing.
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Eastern portal bracing detail.
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Truss members and inclined posts.
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Eastern end post.
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Main vertical posts.
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Double pin/hinge on lower chord of suspended span.
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Southwest quadrant. Temporary baricade. The opening of the Harahan Bridge walkway appears to have brought a lot of tourists who may have been trying to reach the bridge via this railroad access road.
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