(Neither Bridge Hunter nor Historic Bridges does Alaska; 
Satellite)
CR&NW = Copper River & Northwestern Railway. It operated from 1911 to 1938 to serve the Kennecott mines.
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| Craig Kent posted Copper River & Northwestern Railroad trestle west of McCarthy, AK August 2021.
 
 Mark Cosson: Gilihina Bridge. Built in 8 days when the temperature was 40 degrees below zero! Kyle James Jarvis: Mark Cosson The first version burned in the summer of 1915. The current structure was built then.Thomas Beiswenger: 880 feet [268m] long and there's a half million board feet in it. | 
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| Craig Kent commented on his post This is the west end of the trestle. The original post image is the east end.
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Steve Schmorleitz uploaded four photos in Google Maps in May 2014.
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| c The temperatures got as low as -67 F, and the trestle is 90' (27m) high.
 [I'm trying to remember at what temperature spit freezes before it hits the ground. I think -67 F might be colder than that.]
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The abandoned railroad is probably the dotted line on this map.
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| 1951 McCarthy Quad @ 250,000 | 
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