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![]() | Operation Over Watch Bridge Alert 102909 The following bridges are reported to be "closed indefinitely" - Please submit intel. Anything to hinder or redirect traffic is considered something to watch. Especially when DHS, National Guard, or other such agencies are mentioned! San Francisco www.ksbw.com (10/27/09) sfist.com (Photos) NY/VT www.msnbc.msn.com www.northcountrygazette.org F-16 jettison fuel tanks into Lake Champlain www.wptz.com Vilas Bridge over CT River www.nh.gov www.rutlandherald.com New Orleans, LA www.wwltv.com... |
![]() | Ashtabula Harbor, Lift Bridge Lowering - Part 3 of 3 Just out for a drive and decided to stop in the Harbor of Ashtabula Ohio for this video. It was a nice day out and pretty calm without much wind along Lake Erie, not many days like this on the lakeshore. This video shows the Bascule Lift Bridge lowering. Here is what was written on the sign at the beginning of the video: During the Summer season, the Bascule Lift Bridge is operated 24 hours a day and is lifted on the hour and half hour for pleasure boaters making their way along the ... |
![]() | 264 E thru the Tunnel to Norfolk at night Downtown Tunnel replaced an automobile ferry system, and, in conjunction with the Berkley Bridge (as part of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge-Tunnel project), was the first fixed crossing directly between Portsmouth and Norfolk across the Elizabeth River. It was financed and built by the Elizabeth River Tunnel Commission with toll revenue bonds and was completed in 1952. The ferries continued in operation until 1955. They carried passenger traffic which of course the tunnel couldn't. In 1988 ... |
![]() | Ashtabula Harbor, Lift Bridge Raising - Part 2 of 3 Just out for a drive and decided to stop in the Harbor of Ashtabula Ohio for this video. It was a nice day out and pretty calm without much wind along Lake Erie, not many days like this on the lakeshore. This video shows the Bascule Lift Bridge raising. Here is what was written on the sign at the beginning of the video: During the Summer season, the Bascule Lift Bridge is operated 24 hours a day and is lifted on the hour and half hour for pleasure boaters making their way along the Ashtabula ... |
![]() | Departure of old car ferry - Cambodia Penh. Some aged truck engine, obviously a Diesel is coughing to propel the ferry and its load to the eastern shore. It was one of the last days these riverferrys are in operation, The new bridge spans the river already, but Cambodia's Political Leaders haven't fount the time yet to officially open it for the traffic. Ferry services along the entire road cede to exist after May 1st 2008 ... river ferry road 48 cardamom sre ambel cambodia khmer travel thailandreport abstinent adventure thrill boat ... |
![]() | Track Mobile Moving ties @ Port Credit since CN Engineers are on strike. This is the first weekend after 7 weeks that this crossing is finally open to traffic as CN has been rebuilding it for the new #1 track as well relocating the tracks to match the new bridge. The old signal bridge has been removed as well all the crossovers and switches in this area. The new track #1 is in operation over the new Port Credit River bridge as well the new one at Mississauga Rd. We can see construction work taking place on rebuilding platform 1 ... |
![]() | Oldbury Magnox powerstation In 1967 two Magnox reactors producing 626 megawatts (MW) in total (enough electricity on a typical day to serve an urban area twice the size of Bristol) opened at Oldbury on the south bank of the river Severn. The power station was due to cease operation in 2008, with decommissioning due to begin in 2009. An announcement on 18 December 2008 by the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority stated that the station will continue to operate for another two years. (Wikipedia - 2009 September 21st) ---- ... |
![]() | Chicagoland Junction Series: Railgrinder And More At Ash St Crossing, Chicago, IL. 10-7-09. Like NERSKA, Ash Street is another obscure but busy junction not often visited by railfans. Several trains rumble through this junction a day, but it was even busier at one time. The bridge that stands furthest West used to belong to the PRR. The tracks leading to the bridge have long been gone and the bridge stands defunct. The two other bridges are still in use however, belonging to the Ex. NYC NS Chicago Junction Line and the CSXT/B&OCT Blue Island Subdivision which turns into the Barr Sub ... |
![]() | Carson's SEPTA Phila Budd Subway Cars - Part 6 overhead pantographs as are used on the Main Line and the NE Corridor trains. These are fast and comfortable as the routes are fairly long. The PATCO trains enter the City from Camden, NJ over the Ben Franklin Bridge and make their way under the streets in their own tunnel; they travel South under 8th Street until Locust St and then swing West toward their terminus at 16th and Locust Street not far from Rittenhouse Square in West Center City. These are also Budd Cars put into service in 1968 ... |
![]() | Paris - Pont Alexandre III reflects that of the Grand Palais, to which it leads on the right bank. The construction of the bridge is a marvel of 19th century engineering, consisting of a 6m high single span steel arch. The design, by the architects Joseph Cassien-Bernard and Gaston Cousin, was subject to strict controls that prevented the bridge from obscuring the view of the Champs-Élysées or the Invalides. The bridge was built by the engineers Jean Résal and Amédée d'Alby and inaugurated in 1900 for the ... |

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