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Description Two single-leaf bascule-type railroad bridges in Chicago, the still-in-use St. Charles Air Line Bridge and (right next to it, in the immediate background) an abandoned Baltimore & Ohio / Chicago Terminal Railroad bridge that is permanently fixed in the raised position.
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Author Jaysin Trevino from Evanston, IL, US
Camera location41° 51′ 31.88″ N, 87° 38′ 02.46″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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8 September 2012

41°51'31.882"N, 87°38'2.461"W

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