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A look of the bridge from the south. By the way, the allowed maximum height on Belgian roads is 4.25m, so why they warn for 4.80 m .... The rolling bascule bridge doesn't turn around a fixed axis as bascule bridges do. Instead, it's axis is pulled backwards by means of the red arms, and a semicircle around the axis rolls backwards over a rack and pinion-track, thus forcing the bridge to turn upwards.
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