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Concrete deck bridge on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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canal, accessibility and accessible trails, concrete, bridge
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Waller Creek Trail in Austin, Texas crosses the stream underneath a street bridge
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Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado
Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado
Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado
Planked walk is laid directly on the asphalt surface adjacent to the paved bikeway; Downtown Lakewalk in Duluth, Minnesota
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Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado
Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado
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The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon