A Tour of Rusted Bridge Part I
The Bollen Fine Arts Center
The Estates & the Mayor's Mansion
R.B. College, Dept. of Fine Arts Outdoor Amphitheater in the foreground, The Omega Casino & Resort in the background.
R.B. College and R.B. Mainland Hospital in the background
R.B.P.D. Police Headquarters (R.B. Hospital in the background)
Looking south down a branch of ICA 45, The Estates are on the left along with Omega Casino and Resort, R.B.P.D HQ in the distance, R.B. Mainland Hospital in the distance behind that
Across the street from R.B. College is the R.B. Arch, a collaboration between the Fine Arts Department, Department of History, and the Department of Engineering.
On the backside of the R.B. Mainland Hospital is the R.B.F.D. HQ (R.B.P.D. HQ is in the back left of the picture)
Another pic of the F.D. HQ
Commercial and Commuter train travel coming in and out of R.B. Train Terminal #1. It enters R.B. where the industrial section and Bridgeway Crossing used to be.
Train Terminal #1, which sits in the shadows of the two corporate trade towers and beyond them is one of R.B.'s two gambling houses and a the regional bus station.
Speaking of gambling house, R.B.'s first commercial gambling property sits conveniently on ICA 45 near the west edge of town (edge of Pepper Meadows and Bridgeway Crossing before the road mergers) and across the street from the regional bus station. The bus station sits where the R.B. high school used to be in R.B. proper before it was moved away from ICA 45 due to safety concerns.
A substantial portion of the city's funding comes from recyclables, i.e., plastics.
A pullback shot with the recycling center at the bottom, the trade depot and rail line #1 and Bridgeway Crossing (last of the low wealth properties in R.B.) center shot along with the regional bus station and part of the Trick Chip Gambling house.
R.B. High was moved away from ICA 45 and now resides just down the street from city hall and where the first R.B.F.D fire house used to be (west of city hall, which now orients N.E. towards ICA 45 rather than N., N.W. towards the red rusted bridge made of wood, concrete and steel.
At the N. side of town as you enter R.B. along ICA 45 with R.B. proper and the rusted bridge to your right, train station #2 is up on the left.
First pic is looking down from above the rusted bridge, view is South by South East. The second pic is looking North by North East.
Daytime pics to follow.
I lied, here are a few more pics at night that didn't make it in before I posted. Enjoy.
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