This Canadian Pacific railway bridge built in 1920 carries a single track over the north branch of The Thames River in London, Ontario.
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Turning to the right, we see the third span that crosses over Oxford Street West.
I'm linking to Sunday Bridges.
Lovely scenes! I love the first shot! Happy sunday!
ReplyDeleteIf he is still in use I recommend a little overhaul. Its to rusty.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful shots, Andy. That's a nice bridge. London and the Thames. In Canada. There's a London town in Minnesota, but I don't know of any rivers in this country named the Thames. Might be, though.
ReplyDeleteA massive bridge, funny to read the river Thames in London, but it is in Ontario.
ReplyDeleteI really like the look or railway bridges. Nice shots, Andy!
ReplyDeletePeaceful shot of the railway bridge...then back to reality with the second shot...such is life ;)
ReplyDeleteNice shots, Andy! I like old bridges of any kind!
ReplyDeleteMany, many years ago I lived just a tad east of there (Cherryhill Blvd), so thanks for the memory!
ReplyDeleteI love the first snap also. Ya it is rusty but that's the Goverment of 2012. No dice.
ReplyDeleteLook in Toronto. All summer the pieces of bridge were following on the Garden Express.
Happy Sunday Andy.
The leaves have not quite fallen.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is, but love looking at these bridges. Wonderful captures!
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot.
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