Mostly snaps of the Whirlpool Park area and Niagara Falls.
With some on-the-road snaps.
Turn off the poop-up killa.
Approaching the Power Authority water intakes.
The Power Authority water intakes themselves.
This is one of those U-Turn and weave jobs.
Basic crap surface here.
The parkway breaks here, dumping you in downtown Niagara Falls.
Home made signage here in Niagara Falls.
A leftover US 104 sign.
They only decommisioned this route a zillion years ago.
Also the start of US 62.
RMSP tailblazers. They look a bit jüted to me.
Note that the left arrow plate has been clipped by something.
A sign occasionally posted at freeway entrances in NY.
Like anyone is gonna take Trigger on the freeway..
RSMP destinations. Parkways in my end of the world say “PASSENGER CARS ONLY”
A look at the corner and Niagara Falls.
Another home-made sine.
The first mainline US 62 sign.
Only like 1800 or so miles to the other end of this route in El Paso, TX...
Back on the Parkway-at the southern end of the single carriageway section.
The closed carriageway on the RMSP is beng made into a bike route.
You've seen this before on my page of snaps contributed by Doug Kerr.
I'm not sure what they're up to here.
A decent overall view of the Parkway here.
Guess the bike route isn't in full effect yet.
Two shots of the Whirlpool Bridge.
The second does a nice job of showing the river.
Canada is on your right.
A shot of the whirlpool itself. Surf's up!
Homemade snowmobile sine.
Not like a proper one could have been done up, then.
Here's a look at the ex-carriageway,
Featuring good ole Chris Jordan!
The junction sine for the Whirlpool Bridge JN, northbound.
Looking south on the RMSP from the Whirlpool Park JN.
Looking north at the same location.
This sine SHOULD be brown.
Hey, we're too chEEp to put in a signal.
Maybe someone will notice thes lights flashing and stop.
or not.
Gotta love the green “IN USE” plate.
This turned out, quite by accident, to be a good area shot.
Another look at the disuesd carriageway.
It's soo wide here cos this used to be a “U and weave” junction
An old guiderail post.
These suckers were made of concrete as you can see.
Here are the guiderail bolts
Bits of the guiderail were also to be found, too.
These were wooden railing backed by metal.
Another junction sine for the Whirlpool Bridge.
NEXUS is sort of an EZ-Pass for Customs.
A milepost for the Bike Trail.
Back on the road here.Heading northbound toward IH 190.
Lewiston Avenue is to the right.
Another part of the numerous Hydroelectric facilities in the area.
And now we return to the IH 190.




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