Those are actually big bridges in your town. But they are so quiet – not a car or person in sight! I’m guessing it must be early in the morning. Didn’t think Texas had highway-like bridges, but I suppose it depends where you are, which part of town, that is.
The big green bridge is actually about an hour south and it is out in the country. The other 3 cross the Trinity River that runs through downtown. Part of the absence of traffic is timing….waiting for a break in traffic…and all were taken pretty early on the weekend. The second picture is for trains.
Those are actually big bridges in your town. But they are so quiet – not a car or person in sight! I’m guessing it must be early in the morning. Didn’t think Texas had highway-like bridges, but I suppose it depends where you are, which part of town, that is.
The big green bridge is actually about an hour south and it is out in the country. The other 3 cross the Trinity River that runs through downtown. Part of the absence of traffic is timing….waiting for a break in traffic…and all were taken pretty early on the weekend. The second picture is for trains.
You have some cool bridges for this week’s which way challenge. Thanks for playing.
Thank you Cee!
Love your bridges 🙂
Thank you!