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East Providence ‘bridge to nowhere’ is now gone

Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 19, 2023

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EAST PROVIDENCE – It has survived hurricanes and hardships, wayward vessels and all manner of vandals. But on Tuesday afternoon, one of the last remaining chunks of the India Point Railroad Bridge was lifted from its pilings and floated downriver.After decades of doing little but collecting rust, the last remaining section of the bridge was removed even more quickly and easily than expected: Workers maneuvered a barge under the bridge. Workers... + full article



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