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This is an old thread, but I have to revive it. I found something very interesting while doing some research on the old Newark City Subway. East of the Orange Street station is a four-lane divided highway bridge over the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Main Line between Orange Street and I-280. What was that supposed to be?
Victory Bridge, Old US 90 Apalachicola River, Chattahoochee, Florida.This came to mind. I love how it just STOPS in the middle of the Apalachicola River...like, why take out half the bridge and leave the other half there?
Quote from: ElPanaChevere on June 30, 2014, 03:52:15 AM Victory Bridge, Old US 90 Apalachicola River, Chattahoochee, Florida.This came to mind. I love how it just STOPS in the middle of the Apalachicola River...like, why take out half the bridge and leave the other half there? http://anniemayhem.com/portfolio/victorybridge01.htmlAccording to that site it is used as a walkway for a fishing pier, and USGS river survey equipment in the middle of the river.
Not abandoned....although it once was after an earthquake...my favorite on Old 66 the Colorado Street Bridge:
The Patridge Creek Bridge....which someone sent me on another forum, never had the patience to double back from Ashfork to I-40.
Okay, thanks. I was thinking of the Gandy Bridge/OLD US 92 in Tampa, which is used for the same purpose. It would have been nice if this bridge had the same fate.
Here's an abandoned bridge I found in Brewster, NY:https://maps.google.com/maps?q=41.410415,-73.622388&ll=41.410423,-73.622355&spn=0.000802,0.002064&num=1&t=h&z=20
When i was up in grand forks ND for the military there was an abandoned bridge i kept meaning to check out, looked like a small truss, but there was private property around it, didn't want to risk anything back then (nowadays i would actually go and check it out) http://goo.gl/maps/W4JlV
The replacement for the Arch Bridge which was torn down when I-40 was completed over the Colorado: