Cumberland Valley Railroad Bridge

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The Cumberland vale Railroad Bridge could be a presently unused railroad bridge, however it’ll function a central affiliation within the planned CorridorOne regional commuter rail system.The bridge links downtown Harrisburg, town Island, and therefore the western suburbs of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was originally created by the Cumberland vale Railroad as a part of the inject from Harrisburg to town via Chambersburg. The Cumberland vale Railroad itself was chartered as a subsidiary by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
The crossing, a picket span, was erected here in 1839. The initial structure was destroyed by hearth in 1844, remodeled in 1846 and restored and upgraded in 1856, 1872 and 1885. In 1887, the recent picket lined span was replaced by associate degree open iron span, that by then served dozens of trains daily.

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