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UER Forum > US: Northeast > A Bridge Too Far Gone (Viewed 1007 times)
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A Bridge Too Far Gone
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It's been quite a while since I've gotten out to a location to do some shooting, so I figured I would get back into in with a rather simple location, a somewhat local bridge that has been abandoned for a number of year now.

This tunnel was fenced off, and despite the bridge not seeming to be that wide, it was dark, and you could not see through it.



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There's still an active road beneath it, that runs to a park.
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Under one of the tunnels, you can see the structure beginning to break apart.
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From the opposite side, there is the road to the left and the creek on the right.
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There were few poles left over from it's time as a railroad bridge. This one was snapped, but surprisingly still had the insulators on it.
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Re: A Bridge Too Far Gone
< Reply # 1 on 1/26/2017 10:06 PM >
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Very nice! Reminds me of an old stone bridge about 3 miles from my house. It only has 2 arches, but one is over the river and the other has railroad tracks from the remains of an old textile mill. Nice shots. <3




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Empty hallways decades old,
glimpsing history.
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