File:Entering Salisbury Viaduct from south-east (49852090008).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEntering Salisbury Viaduct from south-east (49852090008).jpg |
Salisbury Viaduct, is the spectacular crossing of the Casselman River Valley. It is 1908 feet long, dominates the valley. The 101-foot high steel trestle was a key engineering achievement for the Western Maryland Railway's Connellsville Extension. Hundreds of spectators cheered when the first train crossed in 1912. Like all the bridges on this part of the Western Maryland, it was built to accommodate a second track, which was never added. Abandoned as a through-route in 1975, it was decked for trail use in 1998. Great Allegheny Passage @ Meyersdale, Pennsylvania |
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Source | Entering Salisbury Viaduct from south-east |
Author | daveynin from United States |
Camera location | 39° 49′ 55″ N, 79° 02′ 30.29″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.831944; -79.041748 |
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ISO speed rating | 20 |
Date and time of data generation | 07:34, 25 April 2020 |
Lens focal length | 1.54 mm |
Latitude | 39° 49′ 55″ N |
Longitude | 79° 2′ 30.29″ W |
Altitude | 621.1 meters above sea level |
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File change date and time | 07:34, 25 April 2020 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 07:34, 25 April 2020 |
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GPS date | 25 April 2020 |
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