After almost three weeks of television images, and a stream of photos in newspapers and on the web, there's something about the collapsed 35-W bridge that people still want to see for themselves. This afternoon, the city of Minneapolis re-opened what's known as Bridge 9. The former railroad bridge is now a pedestrian and bicycle link between the west and east banks of the Mississippi River. It provides the closest view of the collapse site open to the public. An hour after it re-opened, there was already a steady stream of people on foot and bicycle. They were on the bridge to see the collapse in person. And so was Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Crann. While he was there a quiet crowd built steadily and he talked to Ben Ragsdale from Minneapolis. Tom asked him to describe what he saw of the collapsed I-35W bridge.