Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
QUOTE: Originally posted by fifedog Easter Sunday railfanning? So, was this your version of the SERMON ON THE MOUNT?[(-D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dwil89 A couple of us decided to hike up to a scenic overlook of the NS Rockville Bridge on Easter Sunday. The result is shown here: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=141429
Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub
QUOTE: Originally posted by motor In 1995 I watched a long TOFC train head westbound over the Rockville Bridge - from underneath on the east shore, right there on US 22/322. I was headed to Penn State and I saw the train and pulled over to watch. motor
QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSFrailfan The Bridge pilons off to the right of the new Bridge,where did that Bridge go? Allan.
Quentin
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar Dave, you created a great shot of the famous bridge....and a comment on the pylons to the right side of the bridge....From the history of that area I believe those are left over from the bridge under construction that would have carried Vanderbuilts South Penn RR over the Susquehanna. The railroad was never finished. Construction stopped in 1885. In general, the original portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike was built along and near it's surveyed route 50 plus years later.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dwil89 What railroad went over the Bridge up near current day CPBANKS?the location where currently, there is a miniature Statue of Liberty on one of the piers... Was that Philadephia and Columbia???Northern Central???
QUOTE: Originally posted by dsktc Northern Central, Dave. QUOTE: Originally posted by dwil89 What railroad went over the Bridge up near current day CPBANKS?the location where currently, there is a miniature Statue of Liberty on one of the piers... Was that Philadephia and Columbia???Northern Central???
Tracking the William Henry Vanderbilt South Pennsylvania Railroad right of way along the Historic Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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