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difficult to describe but i have a picture of a bridge (which looks like a walking bridge, but could be wrong) and it is in a y shape. two walkways merge into one. i know it's not much to go on but some clever a bayer might know what i'm talking about.
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http://photo.net/philg/digiphotos/200102-e10-l ondon/st-pauls-and-bouncing-footbridge-from-ta te-modern.half.jpg
This is the millennium bridge in London that was closed for a time after its official opening for being too wobbly.
http://photo.net/philg/digiphotos/200102-e10-l ondon/st-pauls-and-bouncing-footbridge-from-ta te-modern.half.jpg
This is the millennium bridge in London that was closed for a time after its official opening for being too wobbly.
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thanks everyone, you're all trying so hard, i wish i could show you the picture but don't know how. that bridge you said gen 2 is too wide apart, the two approaches are much closer together, making a narrow y. it's so frustrating, i just want to show you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! think it is definitely for pedestrians, no cars in sight on either side. sorry to be so vague. LL