English: Montague City Covered Bridge, with the trolley bridge and the pre-reconstruction New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Bridge (now known as the Canalside Railtrail Bridge) in the background, crossing the Connecticut River at Montague, Massachusetts. Image taken from upstream on the west bank. Both the covered bridge and the trolly bridge were destroyed by the Flood of 1936, while the floating/destroyed covered bridge went down stream and knocked out two spans of the three span New York, New Haven and Hartford bridge. This image is of the bridge in much better condition, therefore earlier, and from a somewhat different angle than in File:Montague-City-Covered-Bridge.jpg.
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