Foxburg Bridge (1921)
Foxburg Bridge was a steel-built truss bridge in Foxburg, Pennsylvania. The crossing, which spanned the Allegheny River, was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the 1920s. It originally had a two-tier design in which the top level carried a branch of Northern Subdivision railroad while the lower level was used by road traffic and pedestrians. The replacement bridge was built adjacent to the old bridge prior to its demolition.
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Foxburg Bridge (1921)
Foxburg Bridge was a steel-built truss bridge in Foxburg, Pennsylvania. The crossing, which spanned the Allegheny River, was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the 1920s. It originally had a two-tier design in which the top level carried a branch of Northern Subdivision railroad while the lower level was used by road traffic and pedestrians. The replacement bridge was built adjacent to the old bridge prior to its demolition.
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Foxburg Bridge was a steel-bui ...... ridge prior to its demolition.
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Motor vehicles, pedestrians,PA 58, trains (1921-1964)
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2008-07-03
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1921-10-16
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Old Foxburg Bridge
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Foxburg Bridge
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Motor vehicles, pedestrians, PA 58, trains
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2008-07-03
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Foxburg Bridge
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single carriageway , single line , stacked.
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