Inscription
Built in 1847-48 by the Erie Railroad, it is the oldest stone railroad bridge in the State in use today. Viaduct is 1040 feet long, 100 feet high, and 25 feet wide at the top.
Location
AddressViaduct St. (SR 1009)
CityLanesboro
CountySusquehanna
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates41.963420, -75.581270
Sources
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