The longest, highest viaduct in North America is located in Lethbridge, Alberta. It is apparently the highest and longest supported railway bridge in the world. Completed in 1909. See Alberta's largest railway bridges - Forth Junction
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The longest, highest viaduct in North America is located in Lethbridge, Alberta. It is apparently the highest and longest supported railway bridge in the world. Completed in 1909. See Alberta's largest railway bridges - Forth Junction
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Great set! I know that bridge well, I spent many an hour wandering around underneath it as a kid.
Lovely set ... but where is the train???
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very cool set
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Cool shots of an interesting bridge. One of the products my company manufactures is communication towers, so I am looking at that in terms of it being as a nice contract$$$$
Cool shots! Kind of made me miss Lethbridge for a minute. Ok. I am over it.
That first shot is phenomenal. Looks like a miniature of sorts.
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