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So there's no finishing the scenery here without figuring out that highway bridge.I finally got out to seeing this one, and yep, that's it. I updated the web page with the photos I took:https://bridgehunter.com/pa/warren/617210056140010/This bridge, done in 1911, appears to be a pretty much stock road bridge of the period. I do know two things, one that that washout photo of the depot and PRR track area would have also wiped out the road bridge out of sight to the right, and second, that what is there now is a concrete culvert and not all that old. So something had to be there in the middle, and if I have to guess, I'll guess something like this.Given some dimensions, the only adjustment I decided to make was the thickness of the main trusses, to agree with the thickness of the Central Valley "X" web trusses I had left over. I also had a lot of CV riveted gusset plates left over from the Hickory Bridge project, as that one was all pin-connected. Other than that, it's all Evergreen styrene strip and sheet, with some added Archer rivets:Painted it 'charcoal black' and put the wood deck on it (which is still there today). I have yet to see an aluminum-painted road bridge before the 1930's. And, I didn't really want to bridge to attract more eye attention than the depot, that's the focal point of the module.