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From: "Dan Syrcher" sst703 -AT- verizon -DOT- net Date: Sat Aug 19 00:41:34 2006 Subject: This is the steel plated trestle that goes across Ellicott Creek SW of Transit Rd and before Genesee St. This thing is really becoming dangerous. The steel is fine, it's the ties. Their are some that are really rotted. ATV's and motorcycles are still going over the bridge. They are using the guardrail to cross a severly rotted tie. That's not the only one. Someone has already died on that bridge and soon someone else will to. After clearing this section of the ROW, the bridge now sits about 4 feet above the remaining ground.
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