Thursday, July 27, 2017

Brattleboro Hinsdale Bridge


So after I photographed the railroad tracks with weeds growing, I continued on to this bridge over the Connecticut River.  It is a beautiful piece of engineering, known as a "Pennsylvania Truss Bridge."  It was built in 1920 by the American Bridge Company.  One source I read said that bridges here have "been carried away, by floods and ice, on the average of once in every ten years."  Wow, that is amazing, but of course this bridge has lasted almost a hundred years.  Here's the thing, these bridges are expensive to maintain.  Way back in my blog you can find a photograph of a bridge, in a post on Sunday, August 17, 2008, near Owego, NY.  That truss bridge has been torn down and replaced by a concrete bridge and that is the fate of so many of these engineering marvels.  I love the delicate appearance of the truss work as seen from a distance.




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I especially love the first photo. I hope this bridge survives another 100 years.
Joan

Anonymous said...

nice photos, i haven't seen this bridge since about 1980 thanks for showing it

Anonymous said...

Beautiful bridge, beautiful shot. Diane

Anonymous said...

The design looks amazing indoor closeup photo. It actually looks delicate. Of course, it can't be! A work of art for sure! betsey