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CSX, paint yer bridge!
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[quote user="nbrodar"] <p>Probably not. According to some sources, it actually costs less to the let the bridge corrode and replace the structure, then it would cost to secure the proper permits, and handle the enviromental remidation required for painting the bridge.<br> .</p> <p>Nick</p>[/quote]<br> <br> So, you don't think that the mentioned communities (who are desperate to get the rusting hulks in their town(s) painted, will pick up on the problem at Anacostia and try to use (conceptually) to leverage their argument?<br> <br> Some here have argued in times past that bridges are SUPPOSED to corrode, that it protects them.<br> <br> Well, that argument clearly does not apply in all instances, and with as aggravated as the people in the 2 cities mentioned are with CSX, Frankly I can't imagine they would fail to pick up on the story. Regardless if their is merit to the argument or not.<br> <br> <br> <br>
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