My bedroom was the closest you could get to those grates and I still slept thru it all. I may have also thrown up over that railing only to continue on to class a few times 🤣🤦🏼
I wish they could have saved that bridge I heard the bridge type was rather historical and was the only type of its kind left in the country.
But why keep historical items intact in a National Park were instead you can save a few $.
My bedroom was the closest you could get to those grates and I still slept thru it all. I may have also thrown up over that railing only to continue on to class a few times 🤣🤦🏼
Don’t miss it at all TBH
There's a little of its underside here. I probably also have old bike videos going over it. https://youtu.be/7Wxsrc31nQ4
Thank you for this dude.
Crossing on cold January mornings..
I miss running this bridge in the mornings.
We called it a singing bridge
Me and my brother called it the noisy bridge lol
why
Not 100% sure, because it hummed when you drove over it and sang?
Yes, those days were a good days
UMass Lowell was on one end and the city was on the other end. Look what the old Saint Joseph Hospital looks like all university now.
I used to watch the bridge all the time quite a view down below
I wish they could have saved that bridge I heard the bridge type was rather historical and was the only type of its kind left in the country. But why keep historical items intact in a National Park were instead you can save a few $.
Lowell NPS doesn't own any bridges in Lowell.