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Dog_Folks
Apr 23, 2015Explorer II
gotsmart wrote:
If you can't raise the height of the bridge then lower the road. That's what they did in New England for many historic bridges and trestles. A lot of the bridges have massive stone-work on each side that just cannot be altered. The solution: As you approached the overpass from either side the road would dive down several feet in order to increase the clearance.
That particular bridge has buried utilities that would be very expensive to relocate.
It is a railroad owned bridge so the railroad refuses to pay for that, and nether does the city/county.
So I guess we will continue to be entertained.
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