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CNJRoss
post Jan 20 2005, 08:21 PM
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The Day, New London, CT, 1/20:
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Amtrak Bridge Still Stuck; Repairs Under Way

New London — The aging Thames River Amtrak railroad bridge has been stuck in the down position for a week, preventing some marine traffic from passage on the Thames River.

Also, on Wednesday, a cable snapped on the Old Lyme railroad bridge, but Gary Kassof, Bridge Program Manager for the first Coast Guard district, said that bridge should be repaired quickly.


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post Jan 20 2005, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE(CNJRoss @ Jan 20 2005, 08:21 PM)
The Day, New London, CT, 1/20:
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Amtrak Bridge Still Stuck; Repairs Under Way

New London — The aging Thames River Amtrak railroad bridge has been stuck in the down position for a week, preventing some marine traffic from passage on the Thames River.

Also, on Wednesday, a cable snapped on the Old Lyme railroad bridge, but Gary Kassof, Bridge Program Manager for the first Coast Guard district, said that bridge should be repaired quickly.


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Amtrak has been warning for some time about a possible failure with this bridge. The buzzards have come home to roost. sad.gif
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post Jan 20 2005, 11:57 PM
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It's better to be stuck down than, er, stuck up tongue.gif ... at least for the travelling public and railfan interests. However, I am sure that boat fans have a different opinion on that. Thankfully for them, it is a time of year when there are few, if any, pleasure boats going out into the ocean.


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post Jan 22 2005, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(KevinKorell @ Jan 20 2005, 11:57 PM)
It's better to be stuck down than, er, stuck up  tongue.gif  ... at least for the travelling public and railfan interests.  However,  I am sure that boat fans have a different opinion on that.  Thankfully for them, it is a time of year when there are few, if any, pleasure boats going out into the ocean.
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Not necessarily. That's a navigable river that is vital to national defense. Submarines are based north of the bridge as is the Coast Guard Academy's tall ship "Eagle." The Coast Guard rules state that navigation takes presedence over land traffic and they could order the bridge opened PERMANENTLY!
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