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Bridge Pictures

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Seems like I have seen covered bridge pictures tread but not one showing any type of bridge, so The Bridge tread
Oldest

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Old not in service

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Old still in service

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I don't have pictures on this computer, but a friend ran us to an old railroad bridge by Kinsey MT. It is still in use as a single lane motor vehicle bridge. I watched loaded semi trucks run across it. It still has the ties on the deck, but the track has been removed and steel corrugated decking installed which is in poor shape. We rode across it, I was the only one that was willing to go back over it. While riding across our tires would run in one corrugation, then hop over to another. Sometimes the front tire was in one corrugation and the rear in another. It was a hoot! We ended up running many miles of gravel roads on our Harleys to get back to Miles City.


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Paris Landing Bridge Buchanan, TN First ride on the new bike.

 

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Nice

Looks like a nice day, a nice bike and Land Between the Lakes area a really nice place to get used to a new bike having about every type of road you can imagine but you are never real far from the trace or other good paved road, but lots of gravel roads or dirt roads or trails to practice on. :thumb
 
On the Denali Highway

On the Denali Highway in Alaska...
Long, wooden, and fortunately not wet...yet.
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Best,
DG
 
"Slider beam" being used to position "bulb-tee" precast concrete beam in a bridge construction project in upstate New York. The slider beam is used because one crane can't reach out far enough to set the precast unit in place.
 

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Covered Bridge

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Consistent tilt to pictures, bridge on old US Route 40 Greenup, Illinois
Lots of information about the bridges at site
Location also close to Moonshine store home to good 1/2 pound burgers the April Moonshine rally gone but the place is still open and the grill still open from 6 AM to 12 AM
 
Arizona's only Covered Bridge

The Mauretta B. Thomas Memorial Covered Bridge was a Bicentennial project to enhance the entrance road into Pinedale, AZ and was dedicated in June of 1976.

In today’s standards the bridge is a bit on the small side, so there's a dirt side road parallel to the bridge for your larger pickups and such.
 

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Same bridge different day

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Sorry about the rotation
Bridge over Macoupin Creek on Valley Rd near Ridge Rd close to Beaver Dam State Park (Illinois)
 
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