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1957- 2020
El Mar Bowl
8435 S Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, Illinois.
Cook County, USA
El Mar Bowl closed December 2020 and has been sold to a developer. The property is surrounded by fence now and demolition will begin when the permits are in order.
There is a STOP WORK ORDER hanging in the window by the door today.
Looking at the West side of the building. The south west corner of the building was occupied by PJ’s Diner.
I never tire of watching trains over Rockville Bridge. Here, NS 11R arrives Enola behind a pair of former Union Pacific "SD9043MACs". NS 7315 leads the yellow duo across the Susquehanna River and past some lovely purple weeds.
(View of the Pattullo Bridge and New Westminster Rail Bridge from Brownsville Bar Park in Surrey)
The PATTULLO BRIDGE is a through arch bridge that crosses the Fraser River and links the city of New Westminster, to the city of Surrey in British Columbia. The bridge was named in honour of Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, the 22nd Premier of British Columbia.
A key link between Surrey and the rest of Greater Vancouver, the Pattullo bridge handles an average of 75,700 cars and 3840 trucks daily, or roughly 20 percent of vehicle traffic across the Fraser River as of 2013
The NEW WESTMINSTER BRIDGE (also known as the New Westminster Rail Bridge (NSRW or the Fraser River Swing Bridge) crosses the Fraser River and connects New Westminster with Surrey, British Columbia, in Canada.
The New Westminster Bridge was constructed in 1904 and was originally built with two decks.
The lower deck was used for rail traffic, and the upper deck was used for automobile traffic. With the opening of the Pattullo Bridge in 1937, the upper deck was removed and the bridge was converted exclusively for rail use.
The toll for the upper bridge was 25 cents and created quite an uproar for farmers who found out quickly that by taking their livestock across on foot would cost them a quarter a head but if they put them in a truck it cost a quarter for the whole load.
The bridge was the preferred method of transport across the Fraser until the Pattullo Bridge opened in 1937. Prior to that to cross that part of the river meant using the K De K ferry which would dock at the present day Brownsville location which is part of the Bridgeview neighbourhood of Surrey.
The bridge is owned by the Government of Canada, operated and maintained by the Canadian National Railway, with the Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRYBC), Canadian Pacific Railway, and BNSF Railway having track usage rights.
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Bridgeview Fire Department Ambulance 417 on Ems call in front of St. Fabian. I know they didn't have their lights, Bridgeview police left seconds before this pic wad taken.
Abandoned (since demolished) service station in Bridgeview, Illinois. Aside from this, this was a busy intersection along busy Harlem Avenue, with several cars turning on to the adjacent 75th Street. Part of me wanted to climb the rickety stairs and look inside for a photo, but my pragmatic side convinced me not to.
Looking upstream from the riverbank behind the aptly named Bridgeview Inn bed and breakfast is another in the endless parade of westbounds on Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line. NS train 21V (Harrisburg to Chicago) is approaching CP MARY at milepost PT110.9 as it nears the west shore of the wide Susquehanna River.
The Rockville Bridge was constructed between April 1900 and March 1902 by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The bridge has forty-eight 70-foot spans, for a total length of 3,820 feet and is the longest stone masonry arch viaduct in the world.
Marysville, Pennsylvania
Friday May 24, 2019
La Crosse, WI
Entryway doors
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AF was off, had to run and stick my hand out through the fence to get this, so end result: not the best shot, but I'm happy to have caught it...
NS empty oil train 65R heads west across the Rockville Bridge into Marysville, PA and past the deck of the Bridgeview Bed & Breakfast.
A stay here is highly recommended.
June 10, 2015.
Rare (one of only four remaining) CP SD90MACs, CP 9142 trails a light engine move at MARY to spin the power.
The checkout area at the Bridgeview Plaza Shopko store in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This store is slated to closed in April — keeping pace with the recent closing of other brick-and-mortar stores in the La Crosse area such as Toys R Us, Macy’s, K-Mart and Sears.