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Magnolia Bridge Derailment

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photo 1 rail.jpg<br />Date Taken: 7/24/2014<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.6332666666667<br />Longitude: -122.381797222222<br />Tags:
First derail car underneath Magnolia Bridge
Site Photo 7/24/2014
photo 2 rail.jpg<br />Date Taken: 7/24/2014<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.6325<br />Longitude: -122.381766666667<br />Tags:
View of all four cars. First two are leaning. The last two are upright.
Site Photo 7/24/2014
photo 4 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 7/24/2014<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.6325277777778<br />Longitude: -122.382233333333<br />Tags: Derailment. Entrance to Terminal 91 to left. Site Photo 7/24/2014
photo 3 2.JPG<br />Date Taken: 7/24/2014<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.6326972222222<br />Longitude: -122.379180555556<br />Tags: Left corner is view of derailment, right corner is shore of Smith Cove Site Photo 7/24/2014
photo 2 3.JPG<br />Date Taken: 7/24/2014<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: 47.6323<br />Longitude: -122.382561111111<br />Tags: Smith Cove Waterway. Pier 90 to right. Elliot Bay Bike Trail to left. Site Photo 7/24/2014