South Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
South Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 40°14′57″N 76°53′00″W / 40.2493°N 76.8834°WCoordinates: 40°14′57″N 76°53′00″W / 40.2493°N 76.8834°W |
Crosses | Susquehanna River |
Locale | (ruins) Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
The South Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge would have carried the South Pennsylvania Railroad rail lines across the Susquehanna River between Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Work began on the South Penn and was abruptly halted by banker J. P. Morgan in 1885 when he called a truce in the railroad wars that threatened to undermine investor confidence in the Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads.[1] Eight piers still rise from the water at the west side of the river near the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Bridge.
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References
- ↑ Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society (November 29, 2006). "Bridges on the Susquehanna River". harrisburgriverboat.com. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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