Those crossed wires between the crossbeams of the lifting span make those crossbeams not looking too good in my opinion...
Maybe just leave those out, or drawn them under the crossbeams…
Regarding your question over at the other forum:
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Done some research on those bridges .. when first build and when ships sailed up those rivers the lifting spans were painted white. But these days ships no longer sail up those rivers and trains and trucks now carry the cargos, so lifting mechanism and cables been removed and now just the wheel and the metal work still remains and all been painted grey. Not sure yet if leave them white or maybe one of the bridges paint the metal work grey.
I would keep it white for the Dunmore bridge, as that looks really good with the other white parts.
For Hinton it could be grey, although as white it also looks really good with the rest of the bridge..
It is nice for diversity, but if white looks best, stick with that