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Photos: Wells Street Bridge

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An extraordinarily large number of full / wallpaper sized photos are available for this particular bridge. As always, the smaller, standard 640x480 sized images are also available. More of these photos are available, as they also include photos of the technical details of the bridge, as well as additional overview angles. The full/wallpaper sized images are available in this section for those who do not wish to wait for the longer download times. To jump right to the standard-sized photo selection, click here.

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View beside bridge from southwest quadrant.

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View on bridge.

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Night elevation.

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Night views beside bridge.

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West elevation.

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View from southwest quadrant.

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Side view facing east.

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Distant portal view looking south. Feels like a tunnel with the Chicago El above.

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View beside bridge from southeast quadrant.

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Slightly different angle than the previous photo.

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Portal view looking north.

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View beside bridge.

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Zoom on the trusses.

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Side view of trusses.

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A photo of the bridge.

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Side view of bridge with Chicago El Train crossing it, taken from southwest quadrant.

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Another view of the train crossing, taken from southwest quadrant.

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Zoom on the middle of the span.

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Side view from southeast quadrant.

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Another side view from southeast quadrant, a bit nearer to the bridge.

Night elevation.

Night views beside bridge.

West elevation.

View from southwest quadrant.

This does not appear to function anymore, but based on what it says, must have been a monitor for the locking mechanism for after the bridge closes.

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