Thanksgiving Day: Looking West Down Miller Ave from Ann & Ashley Parking Structure, November 26, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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Miller Street Railroad Bridge and Welcome to Waterhill Sign, May 25, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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Miller Street Railroad Bridge and Welcome to Waterhill Sign, May 25, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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Miller Street Railroad Bridge and Mural, May 25, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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Felch Street Railroad Bridge and Mural, May 7, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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Felch Street Railroad Bridge and Mural with Kingsley Condominiums, May 7, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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New bridge section of Ann Arbor Railroad on North Main Street, November 1950
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1950
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New bridge section of Ann Arbor Railroad on North Main Street, November 1950
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1950
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Truck collides with Ann Arbor Railroad viaduct on Washington St., April 25, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Truck collides with Ann Arbor Railroad viaduct on Washington St., April 25, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1962
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Ye Old Editor Has His Say: April 25, 1942 Sadly, too few truck trailer drivers know their Holy Bible, else they would sense, beforehand, that it is nearly as difficult for a camel to pass through the needle's eye as it is for one of their behemoths to pass under the Ann Arbor Railroad viaduct over W. Washington St. Ignoring the "10 ft., 6 in." clearance sign thundering at him from the side of the viaduct, a truck trailer driver tried to bull his 11 ft. 8 in. truck through the opening. It wasn't even a tight fit (See photo).
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1962
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Ye Old Editor Has His Say: April 25, 1942 Sadly, too few truck trailer drivers know their Holy Bible, else they would sense, beforehand, that it is nearly as difficult for a camel to pass through the needle's eye as it is for one of their behemoths to pass under the Ann Arbor Railroad viaduct over W. Washington St. Ignoring the "10 ft., 6 in." clearance sign thundering at him from the side of the viaduct, a truck trailer driver tried to bull his 11 ft. 8 in. truck through the opening. It wasn't even a tight fit (See photo).
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