Flower Pot railway bridge to fall
By LAUREL V WILLIAMS Tuesday, March 2 2010
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AN old railway bridge in Pointe-a-Pierre is to be demolished because of severe corrosion to its structural integrity.
The old railway bridge at Flower Pot, Pointe-a-Pierre, will be demolished on the coming weekend, to allow for its removal, the Ministry of Works said in a statement yesterday.
Traffic will be disrupted along the Southern Main Road, from the Claxton Bay Junction to the roundabout at Pointe-a-Pierre. No traffic will be allowed to pass under the bridge during its removal on the weekend. In a statement yesterday, the ministry’s project engineer Darryl Ramlakhan said the bridge showed signs of severe corrosion and as a result the structural integrity was not in satisfactory condition.
Special arrangements will be made for residents entering and leaving the area and police officers will direct traffic to alternative routes.
Ramlakhan could not say how old was the bridge.
“The bridge was used long ago for trains in the 1800’s.
I do not know if it was used by oil companies or as a commuter train, â€