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20210729. The Pennsylvania Railroad crossed the Erie Canal on this 1918 ‘warren through truss with all verticals’ bridge. Genesee Valley Park, Rochester.
20210728. Bridges of July #28. The Fredericton Railway Bridge (first train 1938, last 1996) turned Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge is 607 m long on the Trans Canada Trail (from 2016).
20210727. Bridges of July #27. Putting an underpass in scale #3. Road Bridge 054 (built 1956) – Royal York Road under Dundas Street West.
20210726. Bridges of July #26. A retro pedestrian bridge brightens the night. Health Sciences Building, University of Toronto (from 2014).
20210725. Bridges of July #25. A VIA train zooms over the dual CN Railway bridges at Gerrard St and Carlaw Ave.
20210724. Bridges of July #24. Under the O’Connor Drive Bridge over Taylor-Massey Creek.
20210723. Bridges of July #23. Into the mouth of the temporary bridge spanning the construction site of 100 Adelaide Street West in Toronto (from 2014).
20210722. Bridges of July #22. The pedestrian bridge over Finch Avenue from Old Cummer GO Station.
20210721. Bridges of July #21. The covered concrete and glass walkway along the Progress Avenue overpass above McCowan Ave.
20210720. Bridges of July #20. Vanishing down the pedestrian bridge to Toronto Pearson International Airport’s Terminal 1 Express Park Garage.
20210719. Bridges of July #19. A boy puts a railway underpass on Eglinton Avenue into scale.
20210718. Bridges of July #18. Under where Highway 427 splits into the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Gardiner Expressway.
20210717. Bridges of July #17. Under the six-span Mount Pleasant Road Bridge in Toronto’s Blythwood Ravine Park.
20210716. Bridges of July #16. The early ancestors of Star Wars Scout Walkers worked the railway lines of Earth lifting double leaf Bascule bridges. Over Welland Canal Lock 4.
20210715. Bridges of July #15. Toronto’s Cherry Street Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge in the Port Lands (from 2015).
20210714. Bridges of July #14. Going from the Skywalk to the Delta Toronto Hotel through the Torque pedestrian bridge.
20210713. Bridges of July #13. The long sleeved pedestrian bridge over Highway 401 from Pickering GO station to the Pickering Town Centre.
20210712. Bridges of July #12. The south-side ramp from Garrison Crossing which connects Fort York, the former Ordnance Triangle and Stanley Park.
20210711. Bridges of July #11. The Heath Street (or Cat’s Eye) bridge over the Moore Park Ravine, Mud Creek and the Beltline Trail.
20210710. Bridges of July #10. A sunbeam steals through spans of a box girder bridge under the Gardiner on the Humber River.
20210709. Bridges of July #9. A Mammoet self-propelled modular transport with 72 wheels supports the new Eaton Centre pedestrian bridge as it is fastened in place.
20210708. Bridges of July #8. ‘Night Truss’ and ‘Centre Span X’ on the Queen Street Viaduct.