Talk:EFP Bridge over Owl Creek
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Is there a road? What is "EFP", anyway?
[edit]The photo of the bridge shows what appears to be a road on the end of the bridge where the photo was taken, but seems to show no road on the other end. Is there a road there? What road is it, if any? What "path" is it if it's not a road? And if the deck is only 15 feet wide, I would gather it's a single-lane bridge. Also, it would be nice to explain or link to what "EFP" stands for, rather than just assume the reader knows. I sure don't. There is a Wikipedia page listing various things "EFP" may stand for, but none of them are related to bridges. One guess would be "erected for pedestrians", but if that's the case, it should be explained outright.2601:545:8201:6290:95A6:8845:703D:169F (talk) 09:40, 26 January 2024 (UTC)
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