The "Green Bridge" over CP282 and the east side of DeWitt Yard
The "Green Bridge" is a nickname for a pedestrian bridge in Minoa, New York. The bridge crosses over the eastern edge of CSX's DeWitt Yard and Syracuse Terminal Subdivision between North Main Street and South Main Street. There is no road crossing connecting the two streets, so the bridge allows pedestrians to cross safely over the tracks. It also gives railfans access to safely watch and photograph train movements on the eastern end of DeWitt Yard. The "Green Bridge" at CP282 Looking at the north access ramp, as an ex-Wisconsin Central boxcar on train Q626-06 begins to roll under the Green Bridge. The Green Bridge earned its nickname because it is painted green. Though these days, the green color is faded, and reddish-brown rust seems to be more prominent. The bridge crosses directly over the top of control point (CP) 282 of CSX's Syracuse Terminal Subdivision. The bridge is a popular railfan hangout, even though the bridge can make photography difficult.
Nice! I can't remember having fog at my front door.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shelly Gunderson. We seem to get quite a few foggy mornings throughout the year. By the time I took this photograph, some of the fog had worn off. When I first looked outside I couldn't even see that fence on the left side, in the background.
ReplyDeleteA misty start to the day
ReplyDeleteSuper shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gelo Valle
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