How about this: the fuel oil delivery truck drives close to the bridge and the driver pulls the hose across the bridge to the tank... They routinely deliver to tanks more than 100 feet from roads or driveways. - --- bob gillis <rpgillis_@_bellatlantic.net> wrote: > " " <martinpl3_@_earthlink.net> wrote to me: > > >If the oil line were laid in the river bed, (as was done sometimes,) it > > wouldn't have to be disconnected to open the bridge.> > >P.F. Martin> > > I am beginning to think that many do not know what a "Drawbridge" is. > It is a bridge that can move or open by turning 90 deg in a horizontal > plane. > If an oil or gas line were installed in the center of the pier and the > vertical pipe had a swivel joint then a land based fuel supply would > work. But a rather expensive fix for a seldom opened bridge. > bob gillis ===== Gary R. Kazin DL&W Milepost R35.7 Rockaway, New Jersey http://www.geocities.com/gkazin/index.html __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com ------------------------------
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