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Willem Van der Voort October 14th 07 06:47 PM

Living at the waterside 64
 
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Bouler October 14th 07 09:47 PM

Living at the waterside 64
 

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Looks like you made a trip along "De Vecht".
--
Groeten
Bouler (The Netherlands)



Willem Van der Voort October 15th 07 02:09 AM

Living at the waterside 64
 

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Looks like you made a trip along "De Vecht".


Correct, it's a nice river with al those houses from the EOC time.

Het gein is more beautiful, bud I have no good pictures from it, it is long
time ago when I was there.

It's the river between Weesp and Abcoude, at Abcoude you have fife minutes
to sail through the railroad bridge, it opens only once a day around 13h. We
were to late when we arrived, so we spend the night ad the bridge, no
problem as it was very close to the village.

Willem



Bouler October 15th 07 11:32 PM

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Looks like you made a trip along "De Vecht".


Correct, it's a nice river with al those houses from the EOC time.


I sailed it with e group of people and visitid on my bycycle, indeed very
nice.

Het gein is more beautiful, bud I have no good pictures from it, it is
long
time ago when I was there.


http://www.spaarhetgein.nl/

It's the river between Weesp and Abcoude, at Abcoude you have fife minutes
to sail through the railroad bridge, it opens only once a day around 13h.
We
were to late when we arrived, so we spend the night ad the bridge, no
problem as it was very close to the village.

See link and picture;-)
--
Groeten
Bouler (The Netherlands)






Willem Van der Voort October 16th 07 06:45 AM

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I sailed it with e group of people and visitid on my bycycle, indeed very
nice.

Het gein is more beautiful, bud I have no good pictures from it, it is
long
time ago when I was there.


http://www.spaarhetgein.nl/

It's the river between Weesp and Abcoude, at Abcoude you have fife
minutes
to sail through the railroad bridge, it opens only once a day around 13h.
We
were to late when we arrived, so we spend the night ad the bridge, no
problem as it was very close to the village.

See link and picture;-)


Thanks Bouler for the link, lots of pictures there. I didn't new they made a
underground passage for the train.

On the picture you can see the old bridge. The bridge have a strange way to
open, it shrewd upwards to give you a clearance of only 2.70 meters (9
feet)
so you have to take down radio antennas and so on to pas under it, anyway
you could not get there if you didn't do it before, as there was a fixit
bridge with a clearance of only 2.20m (7 feet) at the beginning of the
river, but it was
word the hassle.

willem









Bouler October 16th 07 10:38 PM

Living at the waterside 64
 

"Willem Van der Voort" schreef in
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Het gein is more beautiful, bud I have no good pictures from it, it is
long
time ago when I was there.


http://www.spaarhetgein.nl/

It's the river between Weesp and Abcoude, at Abcoude you have fife
minutes
to sail through the railroad bridge, it opens only once a day around
13h.
We
were to late when we arrived, so we spend the night ad the bridge, no
problem as it was very close to the village.

See link and picture;-)


Thanks Bouler for the link, lots of pictures there. I didn't new they made
a
underground passage for the train.


Neither did I, but I know that in the south-West part of Friesland they are
building 5 aquaducts.
Of course good for quick transport, but I liked the bridges but who can stop
"progress".

On the picture you can see the old bridge. The bridge have a strange way
to
open, it shrewd upwards to give you a clearance of only 2.70 meters (9
feet)


I saw more of that kind in the past.

so you have to take down radio antennas and so on to pas under it, anyway
you could not get there if you didn't do it before, as there was a fixit
bridge with a clearance of only 2.20m (7 feet) at the beginning of the
river, but it was
word the hassle.

I think the bridge was made for traffic of flat ships, not for fun;-)
But it still is a nice place.
--
Groeten
Bouler (The Netherlands)



Randy Kotuby October 21st 07 02:07 AM

Living at the waterside 64
 
Very interesting. Here in the US, marine traffic has priority over rail
traffic. There are a few modified exceptions. Due to the rarity of river
traffic and the fact that it is the busiest rail line in the US, the Coast
Guard has agree to try to limit the opening of the Northeast Corridor bridge
on the Hackensack River during the morning and evening rush hours if at all
possible. In certain situations, they will open the bridge during rush
hour.

I would think a country with such a fine maritime history would give more
priority to shipping than five minutes per day.

Randy

"Willem Van der Voort" wrote in message
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"Bouler" schreef in bericht
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"Willem Van der Voort" schreef in
bericht ...

Looks like you made a trip along "De Vecht".


Correct, it's a nice river with al those houses from the EOC time.

Het gein is more beautiful, bud I have no good pictures from it, it is
long time ago when I was there.

It's the river between Weesp and Abcoude, at Abcoude you have fife minutes
to sail through the railroad bridge, it opens only once a day around 13h.
We were to late when we arrived, so we spend the night ad the bridge, no
problem as it was very close to the village.

Willem






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