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TX Bridge Pic Contributions

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I didn't see many recent posts here featuring Texas bridge pics & these may have been posted by others, but here are my contributions just the same. Love these old bridges... so much more character than newer modern ones.

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Carpenters Bluff Bridge in Grayson County & spans the Red River... most of it's actually in Oklahoma but it's still a cool old bridge.

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Burr's Ferry Bridge that spans the Sabine River connecting Texas & Louisiana

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This used to be the Blanco River Bridge before the floods in Wimberley washed it away in 2015... incredible force of nature.
 
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You can just see that summertime humidity "atmosphere " in this pic. Real nice. :thumb:
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Link for second bridge pic is not working. I noted it in the original post in case you want to fix it.
 
No . It's been out of service for probably more than 25 years.

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The duke boys could do it.View attachment 52469View attachment 52470
Thats his new fancy camera
At least I can take my new fancy camera on my bike on public roads legally because it's inspected , liscenced and insured unlike your 650 [emoji12] and no that's not from my new fancy camera.

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San Marcos river West of Gonzales. No longer in service. View attachment 52450

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I saw a photo of that bridge in one of the TXDot historic bridge manuals just the other day and was showing it to Cyn. Now I can't put my hands on it. Send me a text on exactly where it is. I could find it on the ground, but not form GMAPS.
 
I saw a photo of that bridge in one of the TXDot historic bridge manuals just the other day and was showing it to Cyn. Now I can't put my hands on it. Send me a text on exactly where it is. I could find it on the ground, but not form GMAPS.
[emoji15] [emoji15] [emoji15] [emoji15] you've ridden on the place !!!

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At least I can take my new fancy camera on my bike on public roads legally because it's inspected , liscenced and insured unlike your 650 [emoji12] and no that's not from my new fancy camera.

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pinching pennies to pay for title transfer
 
What's going on here. I see an old bridge , then perhaps and earlier Bridge abutment? Good job. Bridges and bikes go together well cause I always want to stop and have a look .
 
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353 across Peach Creek in Gonzales County. It, along with about 10 others were installed around 1910-1915. Most are gone now because of heavy truck traffic. The last time I was on this one they had it marked so the sand trucks could not cross it.
 
CR 232 (Slayden lane ) between Gonzales and Ottine over the San Marcos
I'll have a reason to go get a better pic of it.
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Dad gummit. Found mine of Apache pass
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