Category:Coatesville High Bridge (1867)
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A double-track cast iron bridge built to carry the Pennsylvania Railroad Main Line across the West Branch Brandywine Creek at Coatesville, Pennsylvania in 1867. It replaced a wooden bridge built in 1832 and widened to double-track in 1854. The 1867 bridge was itself replaced by a wrought iron Pratt truss in 1890 and by the current four-track stone arch bridge (see Category:Coatesville High Bridge) in 1904.
Media in category "Coatesville High Bridge (1867)"
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HEADLEY(1882) -p098 Penn. R. R. - Coatesville Bridge.jpg 1,533 × 1,181; 1.45 MB
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Coatesville Bridge 1872.jpg 1,457 × 1,670; 1.03 MB
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Coatesville Bridge, by Purviance, W. T. (William T.) 2.jpg 2,737 × 1,426; 1.33 MB
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Coatesville Bridge, by Purviance, W. T. (William T.) 2.png 2,737 × 1,426; 4.46 MB
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Coatesville Bridge, by Purviance, W. T. (William T.).jpg 2,737 × 1,394; 1.51 MB
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Coatesville Bridge, by Purviance, W. T. (William T.).png 2,737 × 1,394; 4.82 MB
Categories:
- Bridges in Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Deck truss bridges in Pennsylvania
- Railway bridges in Pennsylvania
- West Branch Brandywine Creek
- Pennsylvania Railroad bridges
- Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line
- 1860s bridges in Pennsylvania
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1867
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1867
- Coatesville, Pennsylvania
- Iron truss bridges in Pennsylvania