There has to be some dynamite under there
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It's a shame they probably demolished it in some lame, practical way when it was replaced, because seeing that going down by dynamite would have been cinematic as fuck.
At the time it must have been replaced (assuming it ever was) I can guarantee that they didn't care about practical solutions, they would have blown up the thing and started over, that river is way too small to carry lumber so they wouldn't have cared about dumping tons of logs in it.
That's a nice bit of carpentry right there.
I don't see anyone in the engineer's cab. I wonder if there jogging after that train off camera?