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1. A method for moving a spent fuel canister comprising the steps of, in combination:moving a shielded bell trolley along a carrier while carrying a shielded bell to position the shielded bell over the spent fuel canister;moving a canister trolley along the carrier while carrying a lifting mechanism for raising and lowering the spent fuel canister into the shielded bell to position the lifting mechanism over the spent fuel canister;wherein the canister trolley is configured to move along the carrier relative to the shielded bell trolley;wherein the carrier includes a first pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the canister trolley and a second pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the shielded bell trolley;lifting the spent fuel canister with the lifting mechanism carried by the canister trolley into the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley; andmoving the shielded bell trolley and the canister trolley together along the carrier at the same time while the lifting mechanism of the canister trolley supports the spent fuel canister within the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of moving the carrier along a pair of stationary spaced-apart rails. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first pair of spaced-apart rails is parallel to the second pair of spaced-apart rails. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the stationary spaced-apart rails are perpendicular to the first pair of spaced-apart rails and the second pair of spaced-apart rails. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the shielded bell is cylindrical shaped forming an interior space configured for receiving the spent fuel canister therein and comprising a material for reducing radiation exposure of the spent fuel canister outside the shielded bell when the spent fuel canister is in the shielded bell. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the load path of the shielded bell does not pass through the canister trolley and the load path of the shielded bell does not pass through the lifting mechanism. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the shielded bell trolley is configured to selectively move along the carrier relative to the canister trolley. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism is a hoist. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the carrier directly supports the shielded bell trolley so that the lifting mechanism does not support the shielded bell. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the shielded bell trolley includes pivoting paddles receiving trunnions of the shielded bell to support the shielded bell. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism includes a remote grapple. 12. A method for moving a spent fuel canister comprising the steps of, in combination:moving a bridge of a bridge crane along a pair of stationary spaced-apart rails;moving a shielded bell trolley along the bridge while carrying a shielded bell to position the shielded bell over the spent fuel canister;moving a canister trolley along the bridge while carrying a lifting mechanism for raising and lowering the spent fuel canister into and out of the shielded bell to position the lifting mechanism over the spent fuel canister;wherein the canister trolley is configured to move along the bridge relative to the shielded bell trolley;wherein the bridge includes a first pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the canister trolley and a second pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the shielded bell trolley, the first pair of spaced-apart rails is parallel to the second pair of spaced-apart rails, and the stationary spaced-apart rails are perpendicular to the first pair of spaced-apart rails and the second pair of spaced-apart rails;lifting the spent fuel canister with the lifting mechanism carried by the canister trolley into the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley; andmoving the shielded bell trolley and the canister trolley together along the bridge at the same time while the lifting mechanism of the canister trolley supports the spent fuel canister within the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the shielded bell is cylindrical shaped forming an interior space configured for receiving the spent fuel canister therein and comprising a material for reducing radiation exposure of the spent fuel canister outside the shielded bell when the spent fuel canister is in the shielded bell. 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the load path of the shielded bell does not pass through the canister trolley and the load path of the shielded bell does not pass through the lifting mechanism. 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the shielded bell trolley is configured to selectively move along the bridge relative to the canister trolley. 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the lifting mechanism is a hoist. 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the bridge directly supports the shielded bell trolley so that the lifting mechanism does not support the shielded bell. 18. The method of claim 12, wherein the lifting mechanism includes a remote grapple. 19. A method for moving a spent fuel canister comprising the steps of, in combination:moving a bridge of a bridge crane along a pair of stationary spaced-apart rails;moving a shielded bell trolley along the bridge while carrying a shielded bell to position the shielded bell over the spent fuel canister;wherein the shielded bell is cylindrical shaped forming an interior space configured for receiving the spent fuel canister therein and comprising a material for reducing radiation exposure of the spent fuel canister outside the shielded bell when the spent fuel canister is in the shielded bell;moving a canister trolley along the bridge while carrying a hoist for raising and lowering the spent fuel canister into and out of the shielded bell to position the hoist over the spent fuel canister;wherein the canister trolley is configured to move along the bridge relative to the shielded bell trolley, and the shielded bell trolley is configured to selectively move along the bridge relative to the canister trolley;wherein the bridge includes a first pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the canister trolley and a second pair of spaced-apart rails for supporting the shielded bell trolley, the first pair of spaced-apart rails is parallel to the second pair of spaced-apart rails, and the stationary spaced-apart rails are perpendicular to the first pair of spaced-apart rails and the second pair of spaced-apart rails;lifting the spent fuel canister with a lifting mechanism carried by the canister trolley into the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley; andmoving the shielded bell trolley and the canister trolley together along the bridge at the same time while the lifting mechanism of the canister trolley supports the spent fuel canister within the shielded bell carried by the shielded bell trolley.