Bridge to Nowhere
It all started with a trip to meetup a photography group at the town of green Greenville New Jersey to do a photography shoot.
I was using Google Maps AP to get me there. Then after the town of Salem it happens. I followed a country road and then it happened. It was a dead end at a bridge.
It was a very old bridge. I stopped and tried to figure out what to do. Nothing came to mine, but the bridge called to me, take a photo. So I got a photographed this bridge.
The bridge has no name that I could find, Maybe a trip to the historic center would tell me more information on the bridge and the site.
In researching the bridge it has no name, I need to go further, by going to the Salem Historic building and asking questions.
I love this bridge for some unknown reason. The image was used by a wine company for label on a small batch of wine. I when back recently and the bridge is still there in a state of disrepair. Sad.
The image was discovered by a wine company and approached me to buy rights to the image for use on a wine bottle label, keep an eye out you might see the image on a wine bottle label near you.
New photo from 11-14-2010
I when back recently and did a drone photo shoot of the bridge on 08-28-2020
I wanted to see if it was still there after ten years after the original shoot on
11-14-2010
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morrisville-trenton-railroad-bridge
2 Comments
It’s hard to resist an old bridge. That one looks to be in the final stages – I’d be a bit careful about walking out on it, but like you, I’d probably do it for the photos I could get.
Hey Jim; Thanks for the comments, the bridge remains in my mind, I when back to it after a couple of years, still haven’t walked across, very creepy. I need to go to the historic society to find the history of the bridge. I was surprised that nothing has been done to it.
A wine company bought the rights to us the image on a batch of wine and even put my name on the label.