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Shoot Portland Waterfront Blossoms (03/30/2002)
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Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Waterfront Park, early spring, Portland


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms, Waterfront Park


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Japanese Memorial, Waterfront Park, Steel Bridge, Portland


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Waterfront Blossoms, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland


Waterfront Blossoms, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland


Waterfront Cherry Blossoms, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland


Waterfront Blossoms, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland


Steel Bridge and MAX train


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge with Waterfront Blossoms and MAX Train


Broadway Bridge, Willamette River


Broadway Bridge, Willamette River


Broadway Bridge, McCormick Pier (2002), Willamette River


Broadway Bridge, McCormick Pier (2002), Willamette River


Union Station, Daytime






Tom McCall Waterfront Park Cherry Blossoms


Tom McCall Waterfront Park Cherry Blossoms


Tom McCall Waterfront Park Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms


 
 
Steel Bridge and Cherry Blossoms

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Location: Portland, Oregon

Steel Bridge: This is the bridge the Amtrak trains cross when leaving Portland to the south or east. Portland's MAX light rail train crosses on the top deck, also. Cars use it, too!

Finished in 1912, the Steel Bridge is considered unique because it is one of the only known dual-lift bridges in the world. That is, the lower deck (Amtrak and freight trains) can be lifted independently of the upper deck (MAX, automobiles) to allow some clearance.

The current Steel bridge replaced an earlier on at approximately the same spot that was built in 1888. [1]


References:
    [1] Smith, Dwight. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon. Second Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1989. P. 208.

PhotoID D300CRW05236 Specifications:
Size:1440x2160 pixels, 300DPI up to 4.80" x 7.20"
Largest Print Size:Great Prints up to 16"x24" in size (larger may still be acceptable in some cases)
Camera Exposure/Specs:1/10 Sec, f22, ISO 100, Lens 28.0 to 135.0 at 35mm
Shoot Time/Day:03/30/2002 - 12:14 PST


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