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Old G.N. Swingbridge
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Old G.N. Swingbridge

M.P.7.6-The old G.N. swingbridge in the open to navigation position over the Swinomish Channel,this line now the BNSF once was G.N. line from Burlington to dead end at Anacortes ,the BNSF line now only goes to Marsh Point oil refinerys across this bridge just east of Anacortes.
Been there lots of times and have seen them work the bridge on several occations. Great picture.
George
 
Looks good in black and white, Most times when I used to go to Anacortes to get a load of gas from shell, that bridge is normally open for watercraft traffic, and I have never seen that bridge lined up for rail traffic yet.
 

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