Originally completed in 1856 by the Grand Trunk Railway Corporation, now the Canadian National Railway Corporation, this viaduct crosses the Port Hope harbour just south of the later-built Canadian Pacific Railway viaduct. This is a lasting testament to the important convergence of water and railway traffic in the early development of Canada.
The original photo was taken with my DJI Air2S drone late one morning in June of 2024. All photo manipulation is done manually using Photoshop and InDesign. DeadEyeDrones never uses AI in any Wall Art.
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