My favourite wreckage along the Hudson River is the 69th Street Transfer Bridge. It was once a transfer terminal for the New York Central Railroad once used the bridge to transport freight from rail yards to the river barges that floated up & down The Hudson River.
Many upper class NYC residents consider it 'junk' and an eye sore, whereas I love this dangling piece of NYC's past. Up close, the wreckage causes my imagination to float back in time & I can literally see the workers high up in the air, working pulleys & rigging keeping goods & traffic moving up & down The Hudson River.
This small piece of what once was hangs on, although by a thread at this point, & I take every chance I get to capture her outline of metal latticework & the bits of the neighbouring piers in the changing light of the sun.