Saturday, June 26, 2010

Sunday Bridge Series: Fruitvale Bridge

Work is being done on the Fruitvale Bridge which crosses the estuary to Alameda.  For some reason the road bed is up for an undetermined amount of time.  It's quite a sight.  For other bridges around the globe, visit «Louis'» bridge meme.  If you have a bridge photo of your own, come join us.

18 comments:

  1. Great shot. You don't usually see it up like that! I wonder if this is causing traffic headaches! (I'm trying this meme for the first time).

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  2. Photo suggestive.My country is full of very old bridges built by the Romans.

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  3. "for an undetermined amount of time"? i hope the re-route is not too bad. great shot.

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  4. I haven't been over here to visit (your blog) for awhile. I don't know what's wrong with me. Always something interesting going on -- and I Like this engineering feat with the bridge. Great!

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  5. You are making my structural engineering heart race! Really cool.

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  6. Quite a sight? That's an understatement!

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  7. They've been working on this bridge for quite a while.
    Fine contribution to Sunday Bridges, Carolyn - and «Louis» really appreciates your encouraging others to join in!

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  8. Wow, I didn't realize the bridge could lift so high!

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  9. When you've taken all the photos of the underside, let them know they can now lower the bridge!

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  10. I guess there must be a few frustrated motorists in the area waiting for the bridge to be lowered. Makes for an interesting photo though!

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  11. This looks like more of an artistic display than a construction site.

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  12. I love the structure, it's so beautiful!Wonderful composition!
    Léia - Bonjour Luxembourg

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  13. Hi my friend,
    Very nice shot. I share with all of you the Sundayn Bridges. Thanks Louis!
    Best regards from Argentine
    Elisa

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  14. I hope the indefinite time won't be long, I am sure it will cause a traffic jam.

    I have never seen it like this. Nice capture!

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  15. Is some engineer out there playing with an erector set? MB

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