Posted by MIke Knuckey on April 18, 2013 
This is the very same place where the last big earthquake and tsunami (feb27-2010)hit Chile. So that speaks of how it's made this bridge.
Posted by Óscar on April 18, 2013 
Nice looking train and great location! What's the reason for the 2 MU cars behind the second locomotive? Regards my friend!
Posted by Entre Durmientes (Mauro C.) on April 18, 2013 
Thank you for your kind comments. @ Mike: Yes, near the epicenter of the massive earthquake of February 2010. This bridge left with major damage, but withstood the quake. Then it was repaired and remains fully operational today, but speed restriction. @ Oscar: The two flat cars behind the second locomotive are not MU. Its use is to separate locomotive loaded trucks for the axle weight restriction on the bridge.
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