File:New London Union Station pedestrian bridge shortly before removal, September 1961.jpg
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DescriptionNew London Union Station pedestrian bridge shortly before removal, September 1961.jpg |
English: The pedestrian bridge at New London Union Station in September 1961, just before its removal. Built in 1912 to provide better and safer access to ferries, it was by 1961 dilapidated and mostly used as an observation point to view the river. |
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Source | The New London Day, September 9, 1961 | |||||
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