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The Bahia Honda Rail Bridge is a derelict railroad bridge in the lower Florida Keys connecting Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key. It was originally part of the Overseas Railway, but the state of Florida purchased it from the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and converted it for automobile use as part of the Overseas Highway in 1938. After a replacement Bahia Honda Bridge was opened in 1972, two spans of the old bridge were removed for the safety of boat traffic and to prevent pedestrian access to unsafe parts of the bridge.

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  • The Bahia Honda Rail Bridge is a derelict railroad bridge in the lower Florida Keys connecting Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key. It was originally part of the Overseas Railway, but the state of Florida purchased it from the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and converted it for automobile use as part of the Overseas Highway in 1938. After a replacement Bahia Honda Bridge was opened in 1972, two spans of the old bridge were removed for the safety of boat traffic and to prevent pedestrian access to unsafe parts of the bridge. (en)
  • El Puente ferroviario de Bahía Honda (en inglés: Bahia Honda Rail Bridge) es un puente abandonado en los Cayos de la Florida más bajos que conecta el cayo Bahía Honda con el cayo Spanish Harbor. Originalmente parte del ferrocarril conocido como "Florida Overseas Railroad", el Estado de la Florida lo compró después del paso de un huracán en el Día del Trabajo de 1935 y lo transformó para el uso de automóviles como parte de la carretera de ultramar en 1938.​ Después de algunas modificaciones del puente de Bahía Honda este fue reinaugurado en 1972, y se hicieron otros cambios para hacer que la mayor parte del puente fuese inaccesible para el tráfico de peatones, el resto permanece aún en pie. (es)
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  • Bahia Honda Rail Bridge (en)
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  • View of the Bahia Honda Bridge from Bahia Honda State Park. (en)
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  • The Bahia Honda Rail Bridge is a derelict railroad bridge in the lower Florida Keys connecting Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key. It was originally part of the Overseas Railway, but the state of Florida purchased it from the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and converted it for automobile use as part of the Overseas Highway in 1938. After a replacement Bahia Honda Bridge was opened in 1972, two spans of the old bridge were removed for the safety of boat traffic and to prevent pedestrian access to unsafe parts of the bridge. (en)
  • El Puente ferroviario de Bahía Honda (en inglés: Bahia Honda Rail Bridge) es un puente abandonado en los Cayos de la Florida más bajos que conecta el cayo Bahía Honda con el cayo Spanish Harbor. Originalmente parte del ferrocarril conocido como "Florida Overseas Railroad", el Estado de la Florida lo compró después del paso de un huracán en el Día del Trabajo de 1935 y lo transformó para el uso de automóviles como parte de la carretera de ultramar en 1938.​ Después de algunas modificaciones del puente de Bahía Honda este fue reinaugurado en 1972, y se hicieron otros cambios para hacer que la mayor parte del puente fuese inaccesible para el tráfico de peatones, el resto permanece aún en pie. (es)
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