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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Photo courtesy of Keith Luke | of | Share this photo

    A tractor trailer shows obvious damage after becoming stuck under the railroad trestle just north of the intersection of Bridge and Water streets Aug. 29 in Augusta.

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    Trees can be seen growing through tracks Sept. 15 on the railroad bridge over Water Street in downtown Augusta. Trucks sometimes get stuck under the low clearance bridge and that has earned it the nickname "Can Opener."

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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal file | of | Share this photo

    Traffic drives under the railroad bridge over Water Street in downtown Augusta on Sept. 15. Trucks sometimes get stuck under the low clearance bridge and that has earned it the nickname "Can Opener."

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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal | of | Share this photo

    The old railroad bridge spanning the Kennebec River in downtown Augusta shows signs of disrepair, as seen Tuesday.

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    Augusta police officers wait for a tow truck to arrive and remove a tractor trailer that struck and got stuck under the railroad trestle on Water Street in downtown Augusta, in this February 2014 file photo.

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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal | of | Share this photo

    Trees can be seen growing through tracks Sept. 15 on the railroad bridge over Water Street in downtown Augusta. Trucks sometimes get stuck under the low clearance bridge and that has earned it the nickname "Can Opener."

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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal | of | Share this photo

    Trees can be seen growing through tracks Sept. 15 on the railroad bridge over Water Street in downtown Augusta. Trucks sometimes get stuck under the low clearance bridge and that has earned it the nickname the "Can Opener."

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    KDT Towing employees work to remove the tractor trailer that struck and got stuck under the railroad trestle on Water Street in downtown Augusta in this Feb. 14, 2012 file photo.

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    Augusta’s Can Opener - Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal | of | Share this photo

    Trees can be seen growing through tracks Sept. 15 on the railroad bridge over Water Street in downtown Augusta. Trucks sometimes get stuck under the low clearance bridge and that has earned it the nickname "Can Opener."

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    The railroad bridge over the Kennebec River in downtown Augusta in this Aug. 23, 2019 file photo.

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