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Location DB > United States > Oregon > Portland > St. Johns Graffiti-Covered Railroad Bridge
 Name
St. Johns Graffiti-Covered Railroad Bridge
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 Database Info
created by Anonymous on 4/6/2020 6:21 AM
last modified by Anonymous on 4/6/2020 12:39 PM
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 Overview
 Description
This is a cakewalk and a good beginner spot for those just starting out in urban exploration to see an area that is not officially open to the general public and those who like to take exploration photos with a graffiti covered bridge as a backdrop.

The "cut" is an important history of the St. Johns area of Portland.
 Basic Information
Type: Outdoors
Status: Active
Accessibility: Easy
Recommendation: not very exciting
 Physical Information
Address
N Edgewater St & N Willamette Blvd - 1/3 of mile to the SE along disused Edgewater St
Portland, Oregon
United States
Owner: BNSF
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  •  Hazards
  • This is a rough area. Be mindful of where you park to avoid break-ins
  •  Interesting Features

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     Historical Dates
    Built: 0
    Closed: 0
     Required Equipment
     Recommended Equipment
    flashlight needed after dark
     History

     Media Coverage
    https://web.archiv...207-April%2022.pdf

    More history behind the creation of man-made trench to make ways for railroad tracks (on page 4).
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    Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1 crossing
    Tue, Mar 31st, 2020
    posted by Anonymous
    5 pictures
     


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     Validation
    This location's validation is current. It was last validated by Emperor Wang on 4/6/2020 12:40 PM.

     Latest Changes
  • on Apr 6 20 at 12:40, Anonymous validated this location
  • on Apr 6 20 at 12:39, Anonymous changed the following: Display Name, Media Coverage, Description
  • on Apr 6 20 at 12:38, Anonymous changed the following: Display Name
  • on Apr 6 20 at 7:27, Anonymous changed the following: Recommendation
  • on Apr 6 20 at 7:02, Anonymous changed the following: Media Coverage, Description
  • on Apr 6 20 at 6:57, Anonymous updated gallery picture The Cut
  • on Apr 6 20 at 6:55, Anonymous updated gallery picture Complex graffiti
  • on Apr 6 20 at 6:55, Anonymous swapped pictures 1 and 2
  • on Apr 6 20 at 6:55, Anonymous swapped pictures 2 and 4
  • on Apr 6 20 at 6:54, Anonymous deleted 1 pictures from gallery Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1 crossing
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