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Alright, next up (this one should also be pretty easy):
If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.
The geology doesn't look right, but the bridge looks a lot like the one over Victoria Falls.
That's the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge over the Niagara River Gorge between NY and Ontario. It carries Amtrak's Maple Leaf (and VIA Rail?) on the upper level, and a restricted usage NEXUS-only roadway on the lower level. The bridge is located on the site of John Roebling's famous Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge.
The overhead lighting threw me off. Is that common for a railroad bridge? I do suppose it makes more sense for a border crossing.
What bridge is this?
Wow, that was an almost unbelievable coincidence. In searching for the bridge above, I happened to stumble upon none other than...Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 07, 2021, 06:38:22 PMWhat bridge is this?... the Tyngsborough Bridge in Tyngsborough, MA?
Quote from: webny99 on May 18, 2021, 09:24:41 AM... the Tyngsborough Bridge in Tyngsborough, MA? Yes, although that didn't count.
... the Tyngsborough Bridge in Tyngsborough, MA?
... since I guessed two, I'm going to post two (of the same bridge) once the other one is confirmed.
The Ponakin Road Bridge is correct.
I felt a little guilty guessing, but I guess my timing was right.
I felt a little guilty guessing, but I guess my timing was right.I'll go with this one:
Quote from: Jim on May 18, 2021, 10:26:24 PMI felt a little guilty guessing, but I guess my timing was right.I'll go with this one:I know where that is because I saw it in context in a trip report that included it, so I won’t spoil the fun for other people.