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The bascule can no longer be raised due to an added water main.
Last year the state revised its plan to call for the 30-foot bascule bridge.
That structure was replaced in 1915 by a bascule bridge.
The bascule span was operational from its opening in 1932 until 1969.
In 1959, a bascule bridge was constructed as a replacement.
In 1994, the bascule bridge was replaced with the current crossing.
The rider is not trying to encourage a great bascule from the horse.
The old control booths for the bascule section have been removed.
The design was a cast iron bridge with a bascule section.
A wooden toll bascule bridge was built here in 1951.
On August 21, 1922, the two bascule leaves were lowered simultaneously for the first time.
The current bascule bridge opened on November 18, 2012.
Grid work is usually most helpful in developing the animal's bascule.
The first wooden bascule bridge that was built at this crossing.
This bridge is also one of the longest bascule bridges in Europe.
The bascule bridge project was completed in early 2010.
Each bascule is supported by two pivot bearings, one either side.
They trotted across the bascule and into the fortified tower.
The two assistants caught hold of Henry, and pulled him roughly to the bascule.
The present steel bridge is a "bascule," which means seesaw in French.
The bascule span received modern controls and electrical systems during the rehabilitation.
The harbour is made up of two sections divided by a bascule bridge.
A part of it is a Bascule bridge.
It was a bascule bridge, which was opened for the boat traffic.
One of the piers contains the machinery for operating the bascule.