The fencing and plywood on the bridge itself have done a shockingly good job of blocking the giant hole-in-the-bridge view for passing vehicles. Minnesotans are a little suspect of bridge work these days...a think a void next to your car or bus is understandably alarming!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Bridge Out
Last week was rainy and cold, so not a lot of new work to report. But there was a fairly big bridge closure this past weekend, as crews scooped out the eastbound center lane of the University bridge deck over 280. It was kind of a cloudy day, but perhaps you can see all the bridge guts laying on 280 below (I'm looking from the Franklin bridge north).


The fencing and plywood on the bridge itself have done a shockingly good job of blocking the giant hole-in-the-bridge view for passing vehicles. Minnesotans are a little suspect of bridge work these days...a think a void next to your car or bus is understandably alarming!
The fencing and plywood on the bridge itself have done a shockingly good job of blocking the giant hole-in-the-bridge view for passing vehicles. Minnesotans are a little suspect of bridge work these days...a think a void next to your car or bus is understandably alarming!
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