No, a chance of a train driving off into the water is extremely rare. If the bridge is raised up, it must be determined that there are no trains nearby. And if a train must cross the bridge, then the boat must stop until the train finishes crossing the bridge.
That's the Old Lyme DEP boardwalk! I go running there!
crazybubbles317 3 years ago
Are you sure that there is a boardwalk? I remember that there was a beach and this is a railroad bridge.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
I'm pretty sure that's it. At 0:33 the train passes over a wooden walkway standing in the water.
crazybubbles317 3 years ago
That is bridge is called Conn. it crosses from Old saybrook to Old Lyme Ct.
jrmandy 3 years ago
You are correct.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago
No, a chance of a train driving off into the water is extremely rare. If the bridge is raised up, it must be determined that there are no trains nearby. And if a train must cross the bridge, then the boat must stop until the train finishes crossing the bridge.
NHRHS2010 4 years ago
It's goes in the middel the river wichis Old Saybroook and OLd Lym.
stevienicksss 4 years ago
Its just the trainbridge between old saybrook and old lyme, ct nothing special no real name for the bridge
harbmx23 4 years ago
Yes it is. It crosses the Connecticut River
NHRHS2010 4 years ago
That could've been the Connecticut River bridge. How far east of Old Saybrook were you?
murjax 4 years ago
I don't know. This train did not stop at Old Saybrook. But I knew it was few miles west of New London.
NHRHS2010 4 years ago