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Post by Starsteward on Nov 14, 2018 10:32:52 GMT -8
Good information delivered by the hostess, although I wonder if she could have mentioned the fact that work is actually underway to replace the current Patullo Bridge?
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 14, 2018 11:11:53 GMT -8
Good information delivered by the hostess, although I wonder if she could have mentioned the fact that work is actually underway to replace the current Patullo Bridge? haha, there's always more that could be said. At the time, I was more interested in my breakfast, and the pondering of my wine choices for later in the morning.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Nov 14, 2018 17:10:14 GMT -8
Here is the Mission Railway Bridge, over the Fraser River.
- seen from Rocky Mountaineer.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Apr 22, 2019 14:38:45 GMT -8
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Post by Kahn_C on Apr 22, 2019 15:18:09 GMT -8
I think the Regent Road bridge over the Oyster River in Black Creek is one too.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Apr 22, 2019 15:34:31 GMT -8
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Post by Low Light Mike on Oct 4, 2019 9:30:54 GMT -8
The Walhachin bridge (between Kamloops and Cache Creek, BC) is a 1-lane road bridge over the Thompson River. The Pratt through-truss bridge was built in 1911, fabricated by the Algoma Steel Bridge Company. I saw it in September at dusk, and made this light-trail photograph when a van crossed it. Walhachin Bridge - DSC04944 by Mike Bonkowski, on Flickr Here's a with-more-light photograph of this bridge: Walhachin Bridge - DSC04901 by Mike Bonkowski, on Flickr
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 18:46:39 GMT -8
Tacoma Narrows??? from airplane on approach to Seatac Airport
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Post by Kahloke on Aug 30, 2020 7:53:04 GMT -8
Tacoma Narrows??? from airplane on approach to Seatac Airport That is, indeed, the Tacoma Narrows Bridges, and you can see Tacoma Narrows Airport in the distance. I’ve flown in and out of that airport several times in my friend’s Cessna 172. He parks it there.
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Post by WettCoast on Aug 9, 2023 14:05:56 GMT -8
Lillooet Bridges over the Fraser with the 1913 suspension bridge in the foreground & the PGE/BC Rail (now CN) bridge (1931) in background. The old suspension bridge is now only available for foot & bicycle traffic, and as a nesting site for an osprey family. Trains are seldom seen crossing the railway bridge nowadays.
There is another much newer bridge downstream some distance which takes Highway 99 across the river. It is called the "Bridge of the Twenty-Three Camels".
29 July 2023
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