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| 2008 photo by Raymond Klein via ArchivedBridgeHunter, looking North |
"Built 1884 as a Pratt Truss. Replaced by concrete Arches in 1912." [ArchivedBrdgeHunter]
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| Metrotrails posted Former Schuylkill Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge over the Schuylkill River in Douglasville Pennsylvania, now Schuylkill River Trail. The 11 arch, concrete closed spandrel deck arch bridge was built in 1912 by the Eyre-Shoemaker Company of Philadelphia. It replaced the original 1884 Pratt through truss bridge that stood immediately on the upstream side of this bridge. Abutments and portions of original piers or pier bases from that span remain today. The railroad was abandoned in 1986 here. This bridge has been a flood jam bottleneck in recent years, with high waters depositing trees and debris in the arches, which led to more flooding. |
"Just read in the Reading Eagle that the trail that runs over this bridge will be closed starting today while a crane is removing the logjam created under this bridge by debris and trees that fell in the water.A private grant in the amount of $60,000 was obtained for this project which will take 8 days to complete." [Apr 2018 comment by George Oakley via ArchivedBridgeHunter]
This shows the size of some of the trees that get washed down the river during high water.
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| Photo by Elaine Deutsch via HistoricBridges |
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| 1957/58 Boyertown Quad @ 24,000 |




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