Possibly A Particular Pontoon?
From Latin via French, a pontoon ('ponton') was an flat bottomed boat. Join several together and you get a Pontoon Bridge.Probably the most celebrated Pontoon bridge was Mulberry Harbour from WW2.But the 'flat bottom boats' are made of concrete.It is quite hard to conceive of floating concrete, but apparently, if you make the boat like a big box, it will float. (see also warships and cruise liners, made of steel which does not, of itself, float.)
And so to Seattle.
Apparently, there is a bit more to Seattle (in the USA) than just the Space Needle.
Seattle is, to use a technical term, big; and there is even more 'city' in what might be called 'greater Seattle'. There it is, top left of Uncle Sam's realm and in Washington State which isn't Washington D C.
The red line boundary of Seattle passes through a chunk of wetness on the East which is Lake Washington.
This is Belleview viewed across the lake from Seattle.It is a long way round by road, so in 1940 they built a bridge.But the bottom of the lake was too soft to take conventional piers - or maybe to build piers would have been too costly.So they built it on concrete pontoons; thus ... tada ... it was a genuine 100% floating bridge. O.K., not quite. The slopes down at each end were on concrete poers, but the long middle bit floats to this day.
An additional floating bridge was built further north and opened in 1963.Both bridges have been enhanced and/or completely rebuilt in later years.Here they are today with their official names.The replacement Evergreen Point bridge us wider and longer than its predecessor.The southern crossing, named after Lacey V Murrow, consists of the 1940 bridge rebuilt; plus an extra bigger bridge beside it.Looking in the opposite direction to the above, we see a train. The double track has replaced vehicle lanes on the new additional bridge.The structure had to be thoroughly tested to ensure that it could carry the extra weight of a whole train. Thankfully for Seattle commuters, it passed the test!
Although Lake Washington is not tidal, the weather can be scary! This us the train-free Evergreen Point Bridge (the northern one).
So that is a summary of your so-called floating train.
The line across the bridge is new ...... with the first day drawing large crowds ...... and with sales stalls etc at the new line 2 terminus at Redmond.
We're you to ride the line 2, these are the trains that may carry you ...... and very smart they look.
This video takes us on a ride across the floating bridge; but as you 'float' ...
... don't get seasick!Or maybe lakesick?
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WOUNDS
He did and he did!
Then he went on to be leader of an early Christian church in India.
There is something very human, very simple and very reasonable about the resurrection appearances of Jesus. Nobody expected to see Him, all struggled to make sense of it - YET ...
... it changed every one of them, dramatically.
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