Tallulah Falls Railway Bridge
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2017
- The Tallulah Falls Railway crossed Tallulah Falls Lake on a 585-foot bridge built in 1913 as the lake was filling. The deck-style plate girder bridge replaced an earlier wooden truss structure. When the railroad was abandoned in the early 1960s, the steel spans were removed and recycled. The concrete piers were left standing because they had no salvage value and demolition would have been costly.
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Music: Avocado Street
Artist: Wes Hutchinson
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Some nice flying Jason.
Thanks!
Awesome bridge. Excellent footage.
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
I wish this railroad could be rebuilt
Great footage. You should go video the Oldest made structure in Tallulah Falls. The man who built and owned the Tallulah Falls railroad. THE MOSS HOUSE on Moss hill on Moss Street in Tallulah Falls. The man whom founded built the railroad and the Town. Col. Rufus Lafayette Moss Sr. The house 142 years old Victorian.
Why didn't they finish the job? Sure they removed the track from their decrepit bridge, but they left the concrete piers with all that rusting metal on top.