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Goat Canyon Trestle is a wooden trestle in San Diego County, California. [1] At a length of 597–750 feet (182–229 m), it is the world's largest all-wood trestle. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Goat Canyon Trestle was built in 1933 as part of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway , after one of the many tunnels through the Carrizo Gorge ...
[2] [1] The rock forming the canyon is crystalline basement. [3] One feature of the canyon is a dry waterfall. [4] The canyon is bridged by a wooden railroad trestle, the Goat Canyon Trestle, [2] [5] which is the world's largest curved all-wood trestle. [6] The canyon is accessible by trail by traveling west from Mortero Palms. [7]
Goat Canyon Trestle is a wooden trestle in San Diego County, California. At a length of 597–750 feet (182–229 m), it is the world's largest all-wood trestle. Goat Canyon Trestle was built in 1933 as part of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway, after one of the many tunnels through the Carrizo Gorge collapsed. The railway had been ...
Goat Canyon Trestle; L. Lilac Road Bridge; P. Pine Valley Creek Bridge; S. San Diego–Coronado Bridge; Sweetwater River Bridge; T. Trestles Bridge
Goat Canyon Trestle; H. Haystack Landing; ... Long Ravine Trestle; M. Mountain Quarries Bridge; Muir Trestle; N. Napa River Railroad Lift Bridge; North Fork Bridge ...
The article was created on 16 February, and was merged with the article Goat Canyon Trestle Bridge by Epicgenius (talk · contribs) & Anthony Appleyard (talk · contribs) on 22 February. On 15 March it was on the Main Page due to DYK, and was elevated to GA after a review by 1.02 editor (talk · contribs) on 21 March.
Pages in category "GA-Class Bridge and Tunnel articles" ... Talk:George Washington Bridge; Talk:Goat Canyon Trestle; Talk:Grand Street Bridge (Connecticut)
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