Steel girders under the Weymouth Train Bridge.
On this sunny spring day in April we explored and enjoyed the view of a train bridge that has stood like a sentinel over the Sissiboo River river for nearly a century. Built in 1914 in Weymouth, Nova Scotia. It is now slated for demolition along with two other train bridges in western Nova Scotia. This bridge was a rotary bridge that could be opened to let the tall ships through. You turned a crank manually and the bridge spun around to let the ships pass to unload & unload their cargo.info@goodnaturephotography.com