
The (too-often?) open Cribari Bridge is a familiar sight. The raised railroad bridge is much rarer. Markus Marty captured this scene earlier today.

The (too-often?) open Cribari Bridge is a familiar sight. The raised railroad bridge is much rarer. Markus Marty captured this scene earlier today.
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I remember when eels were fished off the bridge in the mid 50’s. Very squirmy creatures. I wonder if they are still in the river?
Here’s a video I shot in 2015
https://youtu.be/EtBFlgrWgrY?si=CSNpVv_3Z2WJu7bs
The video is iconic! Thank you John H.!