Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
Winchester and Western GP-9's at Millville, NJ Nov 2009

Bruce


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Penn Central GP-9 Wampum, Pa 7/77.
Charlie


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Does the bridge count? Misngth Misngth
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It certainly hasn't changed much in over 30 years.

Wayne
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Amazing how little has changed. The pole is different and the stop sign is closer to the highway. Bridge still looks the same and I'll bet no maintaining has been done.
Charlie
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how about these bridges.    

   

   
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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The Tunkhannock Viaduct---now that's a bridge

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Conrail Shared Assets CA-11 at the Conrail swing bridge over Oldmans Creek, Bridgeport,NJ
Jan 2010

Bruce


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So we're running with the bridge theme now?

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Iowa Interstate coal train northbound through Lacon, Illinois in March of 2008.
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Pair of high hood GP 38-2's at Camden, NJ Feb 2009

Bruce


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No fair....you stolted my bridge.....
It's OK...There is a connection....RUST..!!!


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Gus (LC&P).
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King Bridge Co. bridge over Spring St. in Torrington Ct.
This picture is also on the company's website. Taken by yours truley.


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Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Conemaugh Division bridge over the Allegheny River at Freeport, Pa
Charlie


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I guess the rules are out the window, but I'll go with...

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The Steel Bridge, Portland, Oregon, has MAX light rail and automobile traffic on the top deck and Union Pacific, Portland & Western, and Amtrak on the lower deck.
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Great pictures. I wonder where these were when we tried to get a structure thread going last year.
I say we allow the bridges, and if there is a train on the bridge, you can play off of it, and if a train is at a station, etc. It is getting more people involved when it is opened up. It is all abour fun isn't it? Misngth
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Delair Bridge, Pennsauken, NJ

Bruce


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