Railway bridge and new storage building
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The photograph on this page of Railway bridge and new storage building by Lairich Rig as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 4 Dec 2016
On the left is a Image; see that item for further details. By the time the present picture was submitted, the near end-wall, not present when the picture was taken, had been erected. The railway bridge is shown from the other side, about two weeks earlier, in Image Note that, when that picture was taken, the strip of white material on that side was only half-complete (see below for explanation). I was unable to find any information about the work that was being carried out on the railway bridge, but the setup here was at least consistent with refurbishment work where the metalwork of the bridge is grit-blasted and then painted. Scaffolding had been erected, and strings of lights set up, along both sides of the bridge. Temporary enclosed passages, illuminated by those lights, were then created; the strip of white material that can be seen on the side of the bridge in this picture is the outside of one of those enclosures. When these were complete, as they are in the picture, they were then connected, at the far end of the bridge, and by means of a large flexible tube, to an industrial vacuum pump that was set just in front of the storage building's construction site.