Category:PRR Whitford Bridge
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See also category: Whitford station.
Abandoned through truss bridge which formerly carried two tracks of the Philadelphia and Thorndale Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad across that railroad's Philadelphia to Harrisburg main line at Whitford, Pennnsylvania. The Philadelphia & Thorndale was part of the PRR system of "low-grade lines", heavily-built branches with minimal grades that allowed freight traffic to bypass congestion on main lines.
Media in category "PRR Whitford Bridge"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Low grade Crossing at Whitford, Getty 07147701.jpg 4,106 × 3,331; 21.27 MB
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Main Lines—Freight and Passenger by Grif Teller, 1949.jpg 800 × 582; 200 KB
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Whitford Flyover cornerstone.jpg 5,312 × 2,988; 6.26 MB
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Whitford station building with trestle behind, January 2013.jpg 3,648 × 2,736; 2.44 MB
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Whitford station from under trestle, January 2013.jpg 3,648 × 2,736; 2.47 MB
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Whitford station parking and trestle panorama, January 2013.jpg 2,544 × 896; 1.01 MB
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Whitford station, September 3, 1994.jpg 500 × 320; 200 KB
Categories:
- Bridges in Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Abandoned railway bridges in the United States
- Railway bridges in Pennsylvania
- Through truss bridges in Pennsylvania
- Parker truss bridges
- Pennsylvania Railroad bridges
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1905
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1905
- 1900s bridges in Pennsylvania
- West Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Bridges over railway lines in Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line