Seawall and South Beach Bridge (train instead of streetcar)
This bridge is constructed of wood planks, with a wood railing. There are tracks on the bridge, and there is a narrow gauge locomotive engine pulling a passenger car. At the near end of he bridge, there is a small ticket office, and people are waiting to board the train. The train takes passengers to South Beach.Galleries:St. Augustine, St. Johns, Stone WallsKeywords:saint augustine, souvenir postcard folder 47, st. augustinePhoto Location: St. Augustine, FloridaDate of Photo: [1913]Original Dimensions: 3000×1888Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°53'39.35"N 81°18'47.55"WSource:Slave Market (line drawing), St. Augustine, Fla. (souvenir folder) (St. Augustine, FL: H. J. Rogers) 22Picture Number: 22367
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