On a Sunday morning I visited the oldest bridge in town, the Old iron bridge was made by the Britishers. All pictures are shot from phone while driving. I used my Oneplus and Snapseed to post process.
A 12-spanned wonder of its time whose construction began just a year after Bahadur Shah Zafar’s death the last Emperor, incidentally, had opposed the East India Company’s plan for a bridge right behind the Red Fort that would bring trains into the city of Delhi. It was originally built for a single railway line but turned into a double line in 1932 and reopened in 1934 because of increased traffic on the Northern Railway. The iron bridge on the Yamuna dates back to 1863-1866.
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also the photos and the post processing looks awesome