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Canadian Railroads > Bridge ThursdayDate: 10/30/14 04:00 Bridge Thursday Author: hoggerdoug A few images of the bridge at mile 206, BC Rail Lillooet sub. The trickle of water under the bridge is known as Fiftyone Creek.
br 01 Northbound on the RMR "Fraser Discovery" br 02 on the bridge br 03 looking back at the train. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/14 06:13 by hoggerdoug. Date: 10/30/14 04:04 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: hoggerdoug a few more images. was a 30 mph speed limit on the bridge, and I always slowed to a crawl so the passengers could get some pictures while on the bridge.
br 04 different day, looking back at the train br 05 another view of the bridge br 06 bridge Date: 10/30/14 04:09 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: hoggerdoug I have never found out the significance to the name Fiftyone Creek, actually a trickle of water. Was it 51 miles from somewhere or the 51st creek crossed. The creek is not noted on the highway #97 not far down stream.
br 07 another view of the RMR northbound br 08 "Chairmans Train" southbound br 09 Chairmans train again, we stopped for photos. Next up will be two videos taken crossing the bridge. Date: 10/30/14 04:53 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: hoggerdoug Can't upload the video clips, I'll try later. Thanks for looking. Doug
Date: 10/30/14 06:12 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: hoggerdoug Try the video clips again. Not sure if the images and clips are repost, thanks for looking again. Doug
clip 01, northbound on RMR "Fraser Discovery" clip 02 southbound another day You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/30/14 12:02 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: ALcocentury Very nice videos, and photos. Thanks for sharing Hoggerdoug
Date: 11/01/14 10:01 Re: Bridge Thursday Author: loleta Thanks for the photos.
I hiked up there once from the highway to photograph a southbound freight, but think of the photo you could get of an afternoon northbound from that ridge in the distance in photo one. Time to plan my next trip... -L.F. |