Steel used in promenade decking, railing and Williamsburg Bridge - stock photo

Common use of steel in promenade decking and railing, to echo steel skeleton of Williamsburg Bridge. Promenade along East River opened in 2010. Suspension bridge connects Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood with Manhattan's Lower East Side. Bridge construction started in 1896 with Leffert Buck as chief engineer and Henry Hombostel as architect.
Common use of steel in promenade decking and railing, to echo steel skeleton of Williamsburg Bridge. Promenade along East River opened in 2010. Suspension bridge connects Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood with Manhattan's Lower East Side. Bridge construction started in 1896 with Leffert Buck as chief engineer and Henry Hombostel as architect.
Steel used in promenade decking, railing and Williamsburg Bridge
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