This bridge was opened for service in 1910, replacing an earlier structure on the same alignment. At 6,109 feet long, it is the longest continuous bridge on the B&O system. A variety of truss styles are evident: the locomotive above is perched atop a Pratt truss; the gons and tanks are on a Pennsylvania deck truss; and a part of the train is transiting through a Pennsylvania through truss.
(For an aerial photo of this span taken in 1978, see www.loc.gov/pictures/item/md0961.photos.082058p/resource).
Time and Date: 12:31 PM, Monday, May 24, 2021 | |
Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland | |
Approximate Latitude: 39° 34′ 14″ N (39.57076° ) | |
Approximate Longitude: 76° 4′ 59″ W (-76.08308° ) | |
Railroad: CSX Transportation [CSX ] | |
Subdivision: Philadelphia | Approximate Milepost: 57.2 |
Camera Make: DJI | Camera Model: FC7303 |
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