Prompted by Martha Kennedy Ragtag Daily Prompt “Bridge”.
I’ve walked and driven over a lot of bridges lately. Strangely I only regularly go back over one….the road over the canal leading into and out of Stoke-upon-Trent the town that the city of Stoke is named from.
That is a little road bridge which then takes you under a railway bridge which is the main line to Stoke Station.
Other bridges are the footbridge in Rhyl that was recently made (built?).) pictured). It is a beautiful, shiny metal object. The central section has a steel mast rising up to the sky. Somehow the bridge can rotate to the allow boats further up the river channel, although I haven’t seen it in operation.
Finally I’m thinking about the Humber Bridge in Yorkshire. This spans the Humber River. It crosses from South to North into the city of Hull. You can tell you are arriving at something very imposing as you drive along the road towards it. There is countryside on either side and the bridge looms up in the distance. It’s one of those optical illusions where it seems to diminish as you get closer. Then you are paying at a toll booth and onto the span of the bridge itself. It is very high and long. A beautiful example of engineering.
Then on the news today. The Severn Bridge between England and Wales has just had its toll booths removed. No charge for crossing it any more!
Now don’t get me onto the Forth Bridge! That’s another story.
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There was a bridge in San Diego that terrified me the moment I saw it when our plane landed there. I said “No way am I crossing that.” 20 minutes later we were on our way to the apartment my husband’s company. had rented for us — over that bridge. That bridge became a part of my life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_DiegoโCoronado_Bridge
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Yes, you don’t realise how mush you use them. Sometimes you can hardly tell you are on one and yet another will be overwhelming
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This is a remarkably beautiful bridge.
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It is lovely. Very new. I can’t find a better photo though
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