Monday, March 26, 2012

Tokyo, Japan's Bridges: Water Line Bridge across the Sumida River

June 2011 (35.700 Degrees, 139.793 Degrees) Water Line Bridge
The next bridge upstream across the Sumida River is a continuous three span, steel through girder bridge carrying a big water pipe. It is supported on concrete pier walls and is purely utilitarian in appearance. Apparently this bridge is so unimportant that it doesn't even have a name. It's main attribute is that it partially obstructs the view of the Kuramae Bridge that we will visit tomorrow.
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1 comment:

  1. I agree that this bridge is not important. The funds used for it should have just used for other useful infrastructure or better yet provide an excellent pipe bursting equipment for the city.

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