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railroad swing bridge, sault canal

A foggy morning at the Sault Canal- -Parks Canada National Historic Site.

 

The International Railroad Swing Bridge allows trains to cross the Sault Canal; the bridge was built in 1895 by the Dominion Bridge Company based upon a Baltimore truss design. The bridge features extensive v-lacing and lattice for support. The bridge was originally a pin connected structure; however, the bridge has been altered in the past with additional steel bolted on to increase rigidity. The bridge was originally built by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company and is now owned by the Canadian National Railway Company.

 

Black and white processing alchemy by Nik Silver Efex.

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Uploaded on November 29, 2016
Taken on November 6, 2016