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WILLIAMSPORT'S MARKET STREET BRIDGE

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     Looks like a piece of wood under the railing vertical ????

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     Yes it is a piece of wood.....used to guage the height & get vertical.

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     In this photo you can see the bolts and the space above the concrete.

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     In this photo you can see the mortar (concrete) that they added.
     Good job.........

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     Look how stout this railing is.........

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     New railing and light standards Feb. 6, 2006  very windy today.

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     Feb. 6,  2006 very windy....E. Second Ave will go through the first opening..

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     Feb. 6,  2006.....the bike path will connect to the walkway just to the end
     of the railing....

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     This is a splice box in the concrete wall.

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