The Bridge by bkbinthecity

The Bridge

One more shot from my daytrip. This trestle bridge is located north west of Edmonton. I have seen it several times but this is the first time I actually got a picture of it because this time I was a passenger in the vehicle
Fabulous bridge, it looks very long.
July 1st, 2016  
Remarkable bridge!
July 1st, 2016  
Spectacular-looking bridge. Great shot and angle.
July 1st, 2016  
A super shot of this spectacular bridge - is it still used?

Ian
July 1st, 2016  
awesome capture of this bridge. Fav.
July 1st, 2016  
Wonderful capture...great lines
July 1st, 2016  
Wonderful structure and well captured.
July 1st, 2016  
Fascinating bridge...
July 1st, 2016  
Awesome shot
July 1st, 2016  
So intricate.
July 1st, 2016  
What a bridge! Great shot
July 1st, 2016  
Great lines!!
July 1st, 2016  
Great shot of this bridge. looks deserted though. no cars!
July 1st, 2016  
Amazing bridge and capture.
July 1st, 2016  
Neat looking bridge - so much detail. Nice to be the passenger
July 2nd, 2016  
Impressive bridge. It is really long.
July 2nd, 2016  
Brilliant capture of that impressive structure. Do you have details of length, history and past and current use ??
July 2nd, 2016  
The bridge looks really long. Great shot of it. That sky is really pretty, too.
July 2nd, 2016  
Nicely captured!
July 2nd, 2016  
Stunning picture.
July 2nd, 2016  
Great shot of this awesome bridge! :-)
July 2nd, 2016  
Impressive bridge, captured well :)
July 2nd, 2016  
@megpicatilly Thanks Catherine
July 2nd, 2016  
@kwind and so many of them Kim
July 2nd, 2016  
@bruni Bruni although it is an active line I have never seen a train on it
July 2nd, 2016  
@wendyfrost Thanks Wendy
July 2nd, 2016  
@milaniet Milanie sometimes it is nice to get pictures that I would not get otherwise
July 2nd, 2016  
Lovely bridge. Great clarity and colour. Fav.
July 2nd, 2016  
@vernabeth Beth it certainly is very huge
July 2nd, 2016  
@tonydebont Tony it is the longest wooden trestle bridge in North America. It is 2414 feet long, 110 feet high. It was built in 1914 and is still in use today with CN Rail
July 2nd, 2016  
@mittens Marilyn it is the longest wooden trestle bridge in North America at 2414 feet
July 2nd, 2016  
@linnypinny Thanks Lin
July 2nd, 2016  
@agedrunner Thanks Richard
July 2nd, 2016  
@gaylewood Thanks Gayle
July 2nd, 2016  
@chipsngravy Thanks Alan
July 2nd, 2016  
@veengupta Thanks Veena for the comment and the fav
July 2nd, 2016  
@onewing Babs it is the longest wooden trestle bridge in North America at 2414 feet
July 2nd, 2016  
@gooner46 Chris it is 2414 feet long and 110 feet high
July 2nd, 2016  
@sangwann Thanks Dione
July 2nd, 2016  
@fishers Yes Ian it is still in use
July 2nd, 2016  
@anazad511 Thank you for the comment and the fav
July 2nd, 2016  
@seattlite Thanks Gloria
July 2nd, 2016  
@ladymagpie Thanks Heather
July 2nd, 2016  
@ivan Glad you like it Ivan
July 2nd, 2016  
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri
July 2nd, 2016  
@tremerryn Tremerryn trestle bridges usually are
July 2nd, 2016  
Wonderful shot
July 2nd, 2016  
@bkbinthecity Brian, that's just awesome. Thanks for taking the time.
July 3rd, 2016  
the joys of being a passenger is always fun
July 3rd, 2016  
Wow, that bridge would be worth stopping for, I bet it has incredible photo potential. Nice passenger capture.
July 5th, 2016  
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