There are bridges from centuries ago, still standing. While the largest wooden trestle in the world isn’t all that old, it’s still quite an impressive sight, and sure to stick around for a few ...
At issue today is how the 120-year-old trestle will be used in ... Built in 1904 by the American Bridge Company of New York, the 304-foot wooden span has spent most of its life serving freight ...
The city wants SANDAG to delay replacing the bridge until after the rail realignment plan has been finalized. Fairgrounds ...
Construction of the $350-million, double-tracked, steel-reinforced concrete bridge to replace a century-old wooden trestle across the San Dieguito River is set to start in early 2026. However ...