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[edit]DescriptionKate Shelley High Bridge-Construction-center facing west.jpg |
English: Kate Shelley High Bridge, currently owned by Union Pacific Railroad. The original steel trestle Boone Viaduct, a.k.a. Kate Shelley High Bridge, is on the left (south); the new officially named Kate Shelley High Bridge with reinforced concrete trestles is on the right (north). Photograph captured 08/05/08 by Mark Pospisil near Boone, Iowa using a disposable waterproof Kodak 400 speed camera. |
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Camera location | 42° 03′ 34.2″ N, 93° 58′ 09.12″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.059500; -93.969200 |
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- Kate Shelley High Bridge
- August 2008 in Iowa
- Built in Iowa in 2009
- 2000s bridges in Iowa
- Bridges in the United States completed in 2009
- August 2008 in rail transport in the United States
- Bridge construction in Iowa
- Concrete bridges in Iowa
- Viaducts in the United States
- Bridge pylons
- Rail transport construction sites in the United States