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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Long Bridge: Demolished Trestle: 1869 1983 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (former) Antietam Creek: Keedysville: Washington: MD-40: Keysville-Frederick County Road Bridge Replaced 1873
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).
Crossing Carries Location Built Coordinates Photograph Wearmouth Bridge : A1018 road, A183 road, National Cycle Route 1: Wearside: 1929: 54°54′36″N 1°22′58″W ...
Washington County, Ohio, and Wood County, West Virginia: WV-15: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Benwood Bridge: Extant Parker truss: 1870 1974 Former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Ohio River: Bellaire, Ohio, and Benwood, West Virginia
The single-track bridge, composed of six river spans plus a span over the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, was designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, II. [ 4 ] : 34 In 1837 the Winchester and Potomac Railroad reached Harpers Ferry from the south, and Latrobe joined it to the B&O line using a "Y" span.
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 ...
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 .
It carried the Washington County branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, later part of CSX Transportation, over the ravine formed by the Antietam Creek northwest of Keedysville. The wooden bridge, constructed about 1867, was approximately 400 feet (120 m) in length and was supported by a series of timber bents resting on concrete sills. [2]