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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4384091" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have found out trussed bridges are not on state highways, but the skeede bridge is on a county road and another trussed bridge is just south of Ponca on the Railroad for rail traffic only. </p><p>As you said, it has caused a huge hole under it on the Ponca Indian tribe rez. </p><p>Kids have been jumping from it for years, and fishermen have been taking a lot of fish as well. </p><p>It's very narrow and trains coming through have a 90 mph speed limit. Scary when the trains come through, so someone who is unknown installed escape ladders on the bridge to the concrete support bases underneath. </p><p>We got caught on the bridge once when a train came through at that speed. It wants to suck a person in when hanging on for life on the structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4384091, member: 5412"] I have found out trussed bridges are not on state highways, but the skeede bridge is on a county road and another trussed bridge is just south of Ponca on the Railroad for rail traffic only. As you said, it has caused a huge hole under it on the Ponca Indian tribe rez. Kids have been jumping from it for years, and fishermen have been taking a lot of fish as well. It's very narrow and trains coming through have a 90 mph speed limit. Scary when the trains come through, so someone who is unknown installed escape ladders on the bridge to the concrete support bases underneath. We got caught on the bridge once when a train came through at that speed. It wants to suck a person in when hanging on for life on the structure. [/QUOTE]
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