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Bridgepixing in Porto, Portugal - The City of Bridges.

In the foreground, the Ponte de São João, a Railroad Bridge built 1984-1991 over the Douro River to replace the older Maria Pia Bridge in the background.

Ponte Maria Pia, the historic arch Railroad Bridge designed by Eiffel and built in 1876-1877, is no longer in use.

In the far background, the Infante D. Henrique Bridge, a highway arch bridge built 1999-2002.
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41°8'21.62"N, 8°35'41.17"W

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