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Re: Ah... [circlew]
by lemko on Thu Jul 10 05:29:31 PDT 2008
No thanks! I already own the Tacony-Palmyra, Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, and Walt Whitman Bridges! I'll take that CTS, however!
New to the group...
by reaper22 on Mon Oct 01 19:38:54 PDT 2007
Hey everyone, I just got my jeep liberty and found this discussion group and wanted to just say hey.. I hope I did not get hurt buy buying this jeep, It's a 2005 liberty sport with 19,598 miles and it's a a cool pearl green,Non smoker and still smells new, got it for 14,000 out the door.. Any who this seems like the place for finding out cool things about my liberty so you will see alot of ?'s.. I am from Palmyra Missouri
Re: 50 years flies [gagrice]
by fezo on Sun Aug 05 07:27:53 PDT 2007
Right you are! Nice tie-in with the ethanol (hey if you could somehow blame Toyota here you;d have all your bases covered :P ). Putting aside my wise crack you know the calculation was that you can buy more votes with overpriced corn than with bridge maintenance. Meanwhile, with the authorities over here, most of the bridges are very nicely maintained but the Ben Franklin looks bad and there really isn't an excuse for it. The Tacony-Palmyra and Burlington-Bristol have no excuse. These things are gold mines. The PANYNJ seems to do pretty well with their crossings. The GW bridge looks as impressive as ever and holds as much traffic as you can throw at it. The Lincoln Tunnel is pretty amazing. I mean one tube goes back to the thirties and the third tube opened in 1957. I'd be hard pressed to tell you which tube is which. The only thing wrong with the Holland tunnel is that one end is in Jersey City. I don't suppose they can do much about that.
Re: Tacony-Palmyra [fezo]
by fezo on Fri Aug 03 15:00:11 PDT 2007
"But I believe a lot of the construction attitude in this country is that we'll just replace it and that creates a lot of jobs, and chances for corruption to skim from the projects." Precisely so. Big shiny capital projects are much sexier to show off to the folks at home than periodic inspection and maintenance would be. I mean which do you notice more, a big building project of a few guys painting? Of course a couple of the most impressive bridges are the ones that ARE older and maintained. I already used the Golden Gate as an example. The George Washington is another.
Tacony-Palmyra
by fezo on Fri Aug 03 13:10:45 PDT 2007
Whoa! Now that and the Burlington-Bristol Bridge are real adventures!
Re: Heavy SUVs and trucks are destroying our bridges [fezo]
by lemko on Fri Aug 03 12:37:56 PDT 2007
I believe a huge repainting project for the Ben Franklin is already in the works. I read that it costs something like $40 million to do the job and is the job of the Port Authority. Of the other major bridges - the Betsy Ross Bridge opened for traffic in 1976, the Commodore Barry Bridge in 1974, and the Tacony-Palmyra bridge in 1929.

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