Shrewsbury station rail bridge
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Shrewsbury station rail bridge
The original arches were built in 1848 with the outer steel girders added in 1903. There are several blockages of branches by at least two of Shrewsbury's bridges, and a tree trunk is wedged on the weir, After the heavy rain of yesterday and today, maybe some of debris will move downstream.
Cämmerer zu Nau, Gabi Lombardo, Ulrich John, Berny and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Und ja, es wäre gut, wenn die ganzen Äste da weg kommen, andernfalls wird sich das Wasser irgendwann wie durch einen Biberdamm aufstauen.....
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