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The MacArthur bridge in Saint Louis was once a double deck bridge with the railroad below and the highway above. However, it is not used for a highway today, as some of the highway portions of the bridge have been destroyed. Amtrak's Texas Eagle uses this bridge over the Mississippi River. I do not know of any pictures. <br /> <br />The Huey Long bridge in New Orleans is a double deck bridge with a railroad below and the highway above. Amtrak's Sunset Limited uses this bridge over the Mississippi River. I have actually seen a picture in one of Amtrak's travelogue magazines, so there are bound to be many available on the web if one uses a search engine.
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