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Guess the infrastructure element

Started by agentsteel53, May 20, 2009, 12:18:45 PM

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Quote from: AlpsROADS on July 02, 2009, 09:04:18 PM
Heavy fog is a California thing but those infrastructure elements look like the Northeast.  So... Is it above the Mason-Dixon Line and east of the Northwestern Territories?  (IOW... PA/NJ, NY or New England)

It is West of the Mighty Missisip...


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That is definitely too fancy for Oklahoma and Texas does not use that gantry design.
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Quote from: NOLANOLA504 on July 03, 2009, 01:03:40 AM
TX, OK, UT, CO????

It is one of the northernmost states you mentioned.

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No way that's Utah - the tube-style gantries would be used to support the message sign. Colorado, somewhere along the Front Range is what I'm guessing.
Infrastructure. The city.

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Greybear

I-25 on the north side of Denver?

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How about CO-470 near the Denver Airport.

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Even COLDER. 

And actually all of 470 east of I-25 is E-470. which just went cashless today (7/4). All tolls are via transponders or license plate photos.

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You lot are all useless. I've never even been to CO but I can still work out where it is. It's I-70 exit 260 :colorful:
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Quote from: Truvelo on July 05, 2009, 12:58:26 PM
You lot are all useless. I've never even been to CO but I can still work out where it is. It's I-70 exit 260 :colorful:

We have a WINNER.  It is Westbound I-70 at the western end of C-470 (Exit 260). 

This is usually the area in which the REAL Denver weather begins.  On this particular day, going up the hogbacks up to Genesee, you went from just overcast skies to heavy fog in just a matter of minutes.  In winter, this is where inches of snowfall turn to feet in a matter of a mile or two.  In fact, it was a little more than one week prior where this area had 2 to 3 FEET of snow in one fell swoop.

Here is proof of the accuracy of the VMS:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/91902633@N00/3484784189




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It's my turn again so here goes.

The link in the last post doesn't work for non members of flickr.

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Speed limits limit life

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