You are looking at an amazing rail bridge that has withstood a long test of time. Look at my low bridge sign which has been replaced time and time again because truck drivers were too busy enjoying the view to drive. Many people have illegally come to the US or Canada by way of this bridge. You might even see my fellow vagrants or one of their wary vessels while you are listening to my story.
This bridge was built between 1870 and 1873. On its busiest day July 10, 1916, it carried 264 trains. Had this bridge not been built the Peace Bridge may not have followed. The design took the heavy bridge wrecking ice flows into account. It was also built before tractor trailers brought a tall load down the shoreline trail and after cargo ships ceased using this stretch of river after passing through the first Welland Canal. I have been photographed in many different ways. Can you upload something unique?
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