International Bridge at Fort Erie, Ontario         
International Bridge Fort Erie. Originally contructed in 1843. The bridge was modified in 1900, during which time the pedestrian walkway was removed from the main span. In 1903 baseball superstar "Big" Ed Delahanty, age 35, died in an attempted crossing after being removed from a passenger train for being too drunk and abusive to passengers, threatening some with a razor after "5 whiskies". The bridge's busiest day ever was July 10, 1916, when 264 trains crossed. About a dozen trains a day now use the bridge. (CN, CP, and Norfolk Southern). I waited for hours but sometimes there just ain’t no trains. I had to settle for this pretty scene looking over the Niagara River.
Date: 11/13/2021 Location: Fort Erie, ON CA Country Flag   Map Show Fort Erie on a rail map Views: 116 Collection Of:   Neil Barratt
Author:  Neil Barratt
International Bridge at Fort Erie, Ontario
Picture Categories: Scenic,Bridge This picture is part of album:  Ontario Trains - Niagara Region - November 2021
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Tom Beckett General Hey, at least you got a bird!! This has been a coolk album. I really need to get back to Canada once this pandemic subsides. I like that there are still target signals all over, not the case now in the US. 1/14/2022 3:20:44 AM

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