Friday, June 2, 2017

N&W Bridge over Youghiogheny River at Connellsville, PA

(Bridge Hunter, no Historic Bridges, Satellite)

Both Bridge Hunter and the caption below agree that Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway built the ca 1930 bridge and Norfolk & Western Railway bought P&WV. However, my 1928 RR Atlas shows just B&O and Pennsy running through Connellsville. The OpenRailwayMap shows the abandoned line, but I can't find label (railroad names) for any of the lines.

Flickr photo, License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)

Birds-Eye View

Carl Venzke posted
Crossing the Youghiogheny River at Connellsville, Pennsylvania, on the ex-Pittsburgh and West Virginia bridge, a Norfolk and Western eastbound freight train from Rook Yard in PIttsburgh slows for orders. 1973
Dennis DeBruler A reminder that the Pittsburgh area used to make steel pipe.

Dave Kuntz posted four photos with the comment: "The impressive quarter mile long 2 span bridge over Yough River Park in Connellsville PA.  It still has rails on it and appears to be in great shape despite not having a train cross it in over half a century."
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