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Baltimore's Carrollton Viaduct, named in honor of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was the B&O's first bridge, and is the oldest railway bridge in the Americas still carrying trains (and the third oldest in the world, after the Skerne Bridge, Darlington, UK, of 1824–1825, and the Bassaleg Viaduct, Newport, UK, of 1826).
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Patterson Viaduct: Ruin Stone arch: 1829 1970 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (former) Patapsco River: Ilchester: Howard: MD-16: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Harpers Ferry Bridge Piers: Ruin 1836 1970
OH-15: B&O Railroad Bridge No. 464 Abandoned Strauss bascule: 1907 1978 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Cuyahoga River Old Ship Channel Cleveland: Cuyahoga: OH-16: Lorain–Carnegie Bridge: Extant Viaduct: 1932 1988 SR 10: Cuyahoga River
The sidewalk on the Grant Street bridge partially collapsed onto Interstate 76-77 in March 1979, killing two people. The Rev. John Barrickman Sr. and his wife, Patricia, died "when 140 feet of the ...
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Pages in category "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridges" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The tragedy in Maryland brings to mind several bridge collapses in Ohio, some with fatalities. Here is a selection from the Buckeye State, including 1989's Miamitown tragedy and a 2004 ...