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#13914 12/29/00 07:51 PM
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Yup--I know of trestle tables--and even of trestle footbridges (sometimes called a Kings Post bridge)--and at least one avenue in the Bronx-- Kingsbridge Road-- named for its Kings(post) bridge-- the bridge used to be called the kings post bridge-- but now is commonly just known as the kingsbridge--kingsbridge road is the main access road to the bridge.
and this was very clearly different from the Post Road-- which was the old overland postal route from Boston to DC(and i guess points further south..but in the northeast, i know most of it survives..)

and i know of other trestles-- but over the firth of ???? scotland-- there is a cantelever bridge that is also a railway bridge-- but i know, i would call it, a trestle. And on Northern Blvd--a few miles east there is a huge trestle bridge -- a car bridge. (a deep eroded valley is spanned by a steel arch-- all constructed of triangular braces so i know what a trestle is...)

I have seen bridges of many forms, but if its a RR bridge-- i tend to label it a trestle*-- where i wouldn't just name every foot/car bridge a bridge--
So am i totaly out of order? and alone in this? Or so others find, trains transverse space on trestles, and other traffic crosses on bridges-- and bridges get modified into suspension ~s and draw~s, high ~, kings(post)~, iron ~?

*what is NY's 8th East river bridge? (most NY's can only name seven bridges--it's trivia game question).it is a steel arched bridge where the road bed is at the bottom of the arch-- and the answer is "Metro North's trestle" (MN is RR)

1)brooklyn, 2)manhattan, 3)williamsburg,4) 59th Street/Queensboro, 5) tri-boro, 6)whitestone, 7)throgs neck
all car bridges, and except for last 2, all have pedestrian walkways--whitesone used to have one.. but it is in the style of, and by the same engineering firm as former Tacoma Narrows. bridge...
and walkway area was used to re-enforce bridge structure since it too was a bit bouncy....


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#13916 12/30/00 01:45 PM
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>But back to climbing--radio slave units are helpers
around this neck of the woods.

My kids are both into an English-based TV show called Thmas the Tank Engine, little trains with nasty personalities (in my opinion), I've often fantasized about writing a show in which the switch engine pulling the coal hoppers refuses to come out of the tunnel because she is embarrassed. Indeed, a shy coaltrain.



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#13918 12/30/00 11:47 PM
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How do you suppose that locomotives, rolling stock and the like got so
easy to anthropomorphize?


Well, they do have all that pumping power...




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Yes, but for more than five minutes or so, Jackie.

Just kidding guys, don't get yer knickers in a knot .


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What? [confused emoticon] I understand all the individual words but I have no idea what you are saying mfa.


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What? [confused emoticon] I understand all the individual words but I have no idea what you are saying mfa.

A--HAH! I knew it! Mfa is Shakespeare reincarnated!




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