Posted by John Russell on March 14, 2014 
I don't think you could find anything finer than this! Is this railroad bridge the highest in United States still in use if measured to water level? Pit River and Feather River (W) in California and Pecos High Bridge in Texas have visible height reduced by reservoirs. Photos of two of the truly greatest bridges on the planet uploaded same day on RP (the other, of course, is Gabarit Viaduct.) Aewsome!
Posted by Kevin Madore on March 14, 2014 
Nice catch, Mike! Really nice job on the processing too!
Posted by James Woodyatt on March 15, 2014 
Stony Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass, British Columbia is an incredible piece of engineering and the tallest railway bridge in North America. When it was built in 1885 it was the tallest in the world. The bridge is part of the CPR's double track mainline through the Canadian Selkirk Mountain Range.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on March 15, 2014 
Boy, this guy has one great O gauge layout! Superb shot!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 24, 2014 
Wow - this is phenomenal. Glad it found a well earned route to the home page. Congrats!
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