A truss bridge under construction. The surface is not yet built, and planks of wood extend from girder to girder to make a walkway. What appears to be a pile driver stands at the end.
Cables or ropes run from standing girders (which form part of the truss) to horizontal girders. A person is standing on the bridge surface or on a girder.
Taut cables or ropes come from the tops of the girders that will form the bridge's truss. There appear to be three people here: one high up on a girder (left), and two below on the bridge...
Construction workers on a partly completed truss of bridge. Three stand on the bridge, and one or two are above on a girder. Many visible cables hold parts of the bridge in place.
A truss bridge under construction. A ladder-like structure with rungs goes diagonally to a top girder. A construction worker sits against the bridge at far left.
The steel spans of the old Douglas Bridge, dedicated in 1935, are seen in contrast to the concrete box girder structure of the new Douglas Bridge, dedicated in 1981.