Why am I writing some notes about a plain old steel girder bridge? Because one normally doesn't see the girders in the water.
Brandon Elliott posted three photos with the comment: "The insane rains have caused flooding on the BNSF Chillicothe Sub, the water in the Mazon River has risen up to the bridge over it, the first picture and the drone picture were taken today, the low water picture was taken April 8th."
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3 Dennis DeBruler It appears that the engineer who computed the height of the Santa Fe embankment did a fairly good job. If he thought he added a generous fudge factor, it was needed. |
The following comment reminded me that this creek is near the Northern Illinois Coal Mine where the Tully Monster fossils were first found.
James Alann, Jun 2019 Beautiful river and great fossil site. Glad we loaded up in years past when it was accessible.Too bad a few locals got greedy and now canoe access has been block for everyone else & you'll get arrested for trespassing! |
I assume these people are looking for fossils and not clams.
Kim Kostelac, Aug 2019 |
Update: this is becoming "the water is touching the girders" notes.
Marshall County EMA posted [May 28, 2020, rain] Todd Pendleton shared IAIS bridge over Thenius Creek in Sparland. Gary Talsky Did it get "bumped" like last time? Jeremy J Schrader These bridges wind up this way every time there’s a significant rainfall |
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