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AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
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AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
Posted by grahame at 07:44, 12th December 2023
 
None of these is in England.  Can you tell me what they are and what they are bridging?

What are your favourite bridges?. ... Saltash, Barmouth, ...








Re: AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
Posted by Mark A at 08:52, 12th December 2023
 
The first is the Findhorn viaduct on the highland main line. The others... *scratches head*.

Mark

Re: AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
Posted by bradshaw at 09:07, 12th December 2023
 
3 Bridge over the River Khwae

Re: AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
Posted by Bob_Blakey at 10:08, 12th December 2023
 
4. Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado - over Loop Drive & Clear Creek just south of Georgetown (?)

Re: AQ23 - December 12 - which gap is this bridging?
Posted by grahame at 21:04, 13th December 2023
 
For no. 2 - from the Yukon Convention Centre

White Pass & Yukon Route



Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass & Yukon Route is a marvel of engineering despite the harsh weather and challenging geography faced by thousands of railroad construction workers.

Join us 120 years later as we take you on a journey to see our splendid panorama of mountains, glaciers and gorges; waterfalls, tunnels and trestles.

Along the way, you will climb nearly 3,000 feet in elevation in just 20 miles!

Sit back, relax and enjoy the views and historic commentary from the comfort of our vintage passenger coaches on “The Scenic Railway of the World”.

This brings back fond memories from Autumn 2000 and the Perl Whirl.

 
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