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It is mostly white and blue. The base plates are grayish brown, but when I flre over it a few weeks ago it was mostly white with blue trim.

The bridge understructure is dark green as are the rails and cables. Towers are an off white or cream color depending on what you want to call the colors. If Answers would allow a picture to be posted I have one of the South tower at the waterline which shows the color (along with some rust). I drive over it frequently and used to live a couple of blocks away.

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