Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls | |
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Coordinates | 40°00′23″N 75°11′33″W / 40.00639°N 75.19250°W |
Carries | CSX Trenton Subdivision |
Crosses | Kelly Drive, Schuylkill River, and Martin Luther King Drive (formerly West River Drive) |
Locale | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch bridge |
Material | Stone |
Width | two tracks |
Longest span | 92.8 feet (28.3 m) |
No. of spans | 9 |
Piers in water | 6 |
History | |
Construction end | 1890 |
Location | |
The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls is a stone and iron plate girder bridge that is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It carries two CSX Trenton Subdivision tracks over Kelly Drive, Schuylkill River, and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (formerly West River Drive).
History and notable features
This was built in 1890 by the Reading Railroad, and forms a "Y" junction with the adjacent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct (1854).[1][2][3]
The bridge consists of an 80-foot (24 m) stone arch over Kelly Drive and eight plate-girder spans that follow a 6-degree curve.
See also
Gallery
- Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Bridge, West Falls, looking upstream from Kelly Drive
References
- ↑ "The Nolan Brothers: Reading's Great Railroad and Bridge Building Firm." Reading, Pennsylvania: The Daily Times and Dispatch, November 16, 1891, p. 11 (subscription required).
- ↑ "The Great Conewago Bridge." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The New Era, October 1, 1892, p. 7 (subscription required).
- ↑ "What M'Leod Did for the Reading." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 30, 1893, p. 7 (subscription required).
External links
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. PA-553, "Bridge at West Falls"
- Photo of Y-junction on Flickr
- Photo of freight train crossing bridge on Flickr
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