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Photo Credit: Greg Kish
These two photos show the collapsed span from after the freighter H. Lee White hit it.
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Photo Credit: Grosse Ile Bridge Company
This image shows the Queenpost pony truss before it was removed in 2002.
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Photo Credit: Grosse Ile Bridge Company
This image shows the Queenpost pony truss demolition.
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This is where the Queenpost pony truss span used to be.
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This is one of HistoricBridges.org's favorite photos. It forbids the use of corrosive salt on the historic metal truss bridge.
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Elevation.
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Portal views.
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Portal views on bridge.
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Views of the swing span.
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Swing span truss details.
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Views of the approach spans.
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Approach span truss details.
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Views of the truss web.
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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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View of a connection of the new span, which replaced an original span which was hit by a freighter. Note the round shape of the bolt's heads on these.
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Sway bracing.
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End post.
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Diagonal members.
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Portal bracing.
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Swing pier.
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