List of crossings of the Schuylkill River
Encyclopedia
This is a list of bridge
s and other crossings of the Schuylkill River
, from the Delaware River
upstream to the source. All locations are in Pennsylvania
.
|Girard Point Bridge
| Interstate 95
|Mud Island, Southwest Philadelphia
and South Philadelphia
|39°53′32"N 75°11′50"W
|Two deck bridge
upper deck southbound
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|George C. Platt Bridge
| PA 291
|
|39°53′53"N 75°12′42"W
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|Passyunk Avenue Bridge
|Passyunk Avenue
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|39°55′11"N 75°12′07"W
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|B&O Railroad Bridge
|CSX Philadelphia Subdivision
|
|39°56′08"N 75°12′21"W
|Swing Bridge
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|PW&B Railroad Bridge (Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, Bridge No. 1)
|
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|39°56′26"N 75°12′18"W
|Open Swing Bridge, abandoned, HAER documentation
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|Gray's Ferry Bridge
(Newkirk Viaduct)
|
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|39°56′28"N 75°12′18"W
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|University Avenue Bridge
|University Avenue
|
|39°56′34"N 75°11′49"W
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|Schuylkill Expressway Bridge
| Interstate 76
|
|39°56′31"N 75°11′38"W
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|Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge
|CSX Harrisburg Subdivision
|
|39°56′36"N 75°11′30"W
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|PECO utility tunnel
|Electric and steam utility lines
|
|39°56′37"N 75°11′29"W
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|South Street
Bridge
|
|
|39°56′49"N 75°11′13"W
|Opened November 6, 2010
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|Walnut Street Bridge
|Walnut Street
|
|39°57′06"N 75°10′54"W
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|Chestnut Street Bridge
| PA 3
East
|
|39°57′11"N 75°10′52"W
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|Market Street Bridge
|
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|39°57′16"N 75°10′49"W
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|Market-Frankford Line
Tunnel
|SEPTA Market-Frankford Line
|
|39°57′16"N 75°10′49"W
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|John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge
| PA 3
West
|
|39°57′20"N 75°10′48"W
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|SEPTA Regional Rail bridge
|SEPTA Regional Rail
|
|39°57′22"N 75°10′47"W
|All lines
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|Vine Street Expressway Bridge
| Interstate 676
U.S. Route 30
|
|39°57′36"N 75°10′48"W
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|Spring Garden Street Bridge
|Spring Garden Street
|
|39°57′51"N 75°11′01"W
|Originally the Colossus Bridge
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|West River Drive Bridge
|Martin Luther King, Jr. (formerly West River) Drive
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|39°57′52"N 75°11′02"W
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|Fairmount Water Works Dam
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|39°58′02"N 75°11′11"W
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|Girard Avenue Bridge
| U.S. Route 13
|
|39°58′31"N 75°11′36"W
|HABS documentation
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|Pennsylvania Railroad, Connecting Railway Bridge
|SEPTA Trenton Line
SEPTA Chestnut Hill West Line
Amtrak
Northeast Corridor
New Jersey Transit
Atlantic City Line
|
|39°58′35"N 75°11′38"W
|HAER documentation, HABS documentation
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|Columbia Railroad Bridge
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
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|39°59′06"N 75°12′14"W
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|Strawberry Mansion Bridge
|Strawberry Drive
|
|39°59′43"N 75°11′38"W
|HAER documentation, HABS documentation
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|Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct
, aka Falls Rail Bridge (Stone)
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
|
|40°00′21"N 75°11′32"W
|HAER documentation
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|Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
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|40°00′23"N 75°11′33"W
|HAER documentation
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|Twin Bridges
| U.S. Route 1
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|40°00′24"N 75°11′35"W
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|Falls Bridge
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|40°00′30"N 75°11′51"W
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|City Avenue bridges
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|40°00′42"N 75°12′21"W
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|Pencoyd Bridge (rail bridge)
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|Bala Cynwyd
and Manayunk
|40°01′00"N 75°12′48"W
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|Rail Bridge
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|Bala Cynwyd
and Manayunk
|40°01′19"N 75°13′10"W
|HAER documentation
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|Manayunk Bridge
(rail bridge)
|SEPTA Cynwyd Line
to Manayunk
|Bala Cynwyd
and Manayunk
|40°01′31"N 75°13′35"W
|Disused since 1986 (line was truncated at Cynwyd), HAER documentation
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|Green Lane bridge
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|West Manayunk and Manayunk
|40°01′34"N 75°13′41"W
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|Flat Rock Dam
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|Belmont Hills and Shawmont
|40°02′23"N 75°14′49"W
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|Fayette Street bridge
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|West Conshohocken
and Conshohocken
|40°04′14"N 75°18′34"W
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|Plymouth Dam
|
|West Conshohocken
and Connaughtown
|40°04′30"N 75°18′57"W
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|Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge
| Interstate 476
|West Conshohocken
and Connaughtown
|40°04′42"N 75°19′05"W
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|Upper Merion & Plymouth Rail bridge
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|Swedeland and Ivy Rock
|40°05′26"N 75°19′17"W
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|Trenton Cutoff Rail bridge
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|Swedesburg and Black Horse
|40°06′10"N 75°19′30"W
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|Schuylkill River Turnpike bridge
| Interstate 276
|Swedesburg and Black Horse
|40°06′12"N 75°19′31"W
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|DeKalb Bridge
| U.S. Route 202
North
|Bridgeport
and Norristown
|40°06′36"N 75°20′40"W
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|Philadelphia & Western Rail bridge
|SEPTA Norristown High Speed Line
(Route 100)
|Bridgeport
and Norristown
|40°06′38"N 75°20′47"W
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|Norristown Dam
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|Bridgeport
and Norristown
|40°06′38"N 75°20′49"W
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|Rail bridge
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|Bridgeport
and Norristown
via Barbadoes I.
|40°06′43"N 75°21′08"W
|Crosses under Dannehower Bridge
on north side of Barbadoes I.
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|Dannehower Bridge
| U.S. Route 202
South
|Bridgeport
and Norristown
via Barbadoes I.
|40°06′42"N 75°21′01"W
|Twin Span
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|Rail bridge
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|Barbadoes I. and Norristown
|40°06′28"N 75°21′03"W
|Merges with RR crossing above
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|Haws Avenue bridge
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|Barbadoes I. and Norristown
|40°06′55"N 75°21′22"W
|Barbadoes I. power plant access
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|[New] Betzwood Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
|Port Kennedy
and Betzwood
|40°06′27"N 75°25′12"W
|Twin Span
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|[Old] Betzwood Bridge
| PA 363
/ S. Trooper Road
|Port Kennedy
and Betzwood
|40°06′27"N 75°25′14"W
|Demolished in early 2000s,
replacement bridge planned, pending funding
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|Pawlings Road bridge
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|Phoenixville
and Audubon
|40°06′53"N 75°28′14"W
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|Rail bridge
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|Valley Forge
and Oaks
|40°07′29"N 75°27′41"W
|Former RDG Perkiomen Branch. Now part of NS Devault Secondary, currently inactive as a branch
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|Dam
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|Island and Oaks
|40°07′44"N 75°28′17"W
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|Mont Clare Bridge
| PA 29
/ Bridge Street
|Phoenixville
and Mont Clare
|40°08′07"N 75°30′31"W
|Formerly Gordon's, Starr's or Jacob's ford
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|Rail bridge
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|Phoenixville
and Mont Clare
|40°08′15"N 75°30′36"W
|PRR Schuylkill Branch; now NS Devault Secondary. Currently out of service
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|Black Rock Dam
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|Phoenixville
and Mont Clare
|40°08′53"N 75°30′22"W
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|Black Road Road bridge
| PA 113
|Phoenixville
and Mingo
|40°09′32"N 75°30′43"W
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|Rail bridge
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|Black Rock Tunnel, Phoenixville
and Upper Providence Township
|40°08′53"N 75°31′09"W
|Former RDG main line; now NS Harrisburg Line
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|Rail bridge
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|Cromby and Mingo
|40°09′37"N 75°31′37"W
|RDG (currently NS) industrial spur serving Cromby Power Plant
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|East Bridge Street bridge
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|Spring City
and Royersford
|40°10′56"N 75°32′43"W
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|Rail bridge (abandoned)
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|Spring City
and Royersford
|40°11′05"N 75°32′48"W
|PRR industrial spur connecting Schuylkill Branch with industries in Royersford
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|Vincent Dam (breached, removed 2009)
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|East Vincent Township
and Linfield
|40°12′20"N 75°33′53"W
|Schuylkill Canal
Navigation Dam, Removed 2009
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|Rail bridge (Removed)
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|Parker Ford
and Linfield
|40°12′13"N 75°34′49"W
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|Limerick Road bridge
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|Parker Ford
and Linfield
|40°12′18"N 75°34′51"W
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|Sanatoga Road Bridge (ruin, removed, approaches macadam)
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|Fricks Lock
and Sanatoga
|40°14′07"N 75°35′46"W
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|Rail bridge
|Conrail
|Fricks Lock
and Pottstown
|40°14′00"N 75°36′27"W
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|Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
|Kenilworth
and Pottstown
|40°13′54"N 75°37′30"W
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|Keim Street bridge
|Keim Street
|Kenilworth
and Pottstown
|40°14′05"N 75°38′03"W
|Official Name: Madison Bridge. Closed October 2010 after a bridge inspection. Scheduled for replacement or repair.
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|Hanover Street bridge
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|North Coventry Township
and Pottstown
|40°14′32"N 75°39′04"W
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|Bridge
| PA 100
|North Coventry Township
and Pottstown
|40°14′33"N 75°39′34"W
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|Rail Bridge (Abandoned)
|
|North Coventry Township
and Pottstown
|40°14′39"N 75°39′44"W
|Serviced pig iron works in North Coventry. Was a spur off of Reading Railroad.
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|Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
|North Coventry Township
and Stowe
|40°14′35"N 75°40′29"W
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|Road Bridge
|
|Unionville
and Douglassville
|40°14′59"N 75°43′30"W
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|Rail Bridge converted to Trail Bridge
|Schuylkill River Trail
|Unionville
and Douglassville
|40°15′22"N 75°43′56"W
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|Monocacy Bridge
|Main St.
|Monocacy
and Monocacy Station
|40°15′30"N 75°46′06"W
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|Rt 82 Bridge
| PA 345
|Birdsboro
and Baumstown
|40°16′06"N 75°48′30"W
|Former PA 82
Route Bridge
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|Rail Bridge
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|Birdsboro
and Baumstown
|40°16′04"N 75°48′38"W
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|Road Bridge
|Gibraltar Rd.
|Gibraltar
and Lorane
|40°17′20"N 75°52′03"W
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|Highway Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Ridgewood and Reiffton
|40°18′20"N 75°53′42"W
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|Highway Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
|40°18′31"N 75°54′21"W
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|Rail Bridge converted to Trail Bridge
|Schuylkill River Trail
– Thun Trail
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
|40°18′29"N 75°54′22"W
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|Rail Bridge
|
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
|40°18′12"N 75°54′21"W
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|Road Bridge
|Poplar Neck Road
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
|40°18′08"N 75°54′20"W
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|Rail Bridge
|
|Kenhorst
and Poplar Neck
|40°18′37"N 75°55′12"W
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|Rail Bridge converted to Trail Bridge
|Schuylkill River Trail
– Thun Trail
|Kenhorst
and Poplar Neck
|40°18′41"N 75°55′11"W
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|Highway Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Kenhorst
and Poplar Neck
|40°18′44"N 75°55′11"W
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|Peacock's Lock Viaduct
|Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad
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|40°24′36"N 75°56′51"W
|HAER documentation
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|Road Bridge
|Cross Keys Road
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|40°24′53"N 75°56′23"W
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|Road Bridge
|Wall Street
|Leesport
|40°26′44"N 75°58′6"W
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|Road Bridge
|Bellemans Church Road
|Leesport
and Dauberville
|40°27′24"N 75°58′38"W
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|Road Bridge
|Main Street
|Shoemakersville
and Mohrsville
|40°28′20"N 75°58′20"W
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|Road Bridge
|Miller Street
|Shoemakersville
|40°29′44"N 75°58′17"W
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|Berne Bridge
|Fisher Dam Road (TR 952)
|Berne
|40°31′20"N 75°59′52"W
|1889 truss bridge; 1896 per this website
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|Bridge
| PA 61
|Port Clinton, Tilden Township
|40°34′24.9"N 76°1′10"W
|Connects Schuylkill and Berks Counties
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern
|Port Clinton
|40°34′42.7"N 76°1′36.6"W
|Yard access to Reading and Northern headquarters/carries Tamaqua branch
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°35′21.8"N 76°4′32.5"W
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|Rail bridge (abandoned)
|Pennsylvania Railroad
abandoned
|West Brunswick Township
|40°35′19.7"N 76°4′32"W
|Carried Pennsylvania Railroad (Pennsy) across Schuylkill River then Reading main line
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|Bridge (abandoned)
|River Road/East Deer View Drive
|Auburn
|40°35′5.9"N 76°4′48.9"W
|Closed in 2000 due to structural deficiencies. Still open to pedestrial traffic.
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|Auburn
|40°35′15.9"N 76°4′53.4"W
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|Bridge
|Route 895
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′6.7"N 76°5′19.2"W
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|Rail bridge
|Pennsylvania Railroad
(abandoned) active siding for industry
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′32"N 76°6′7"W
|Closed to Pennsy traffic but still carries siding to local factories
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|Rail bridge
|Pennsylvania Railroad
(abandoned) active siding from Reading and Northern
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′41.4"N 76°6′23.6"W
|Closed to Pennsy traffic but still carries siding to local factories
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′40.4"N 76°6′24"W
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|Landingville Dam
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|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′31.1"N 76°6′22.4"W
|Desilting dam
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°37′13.4"N 76°7′15.9"W
|Stone arch construction
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|Bridge
|Tunnel Road
|West Brunswick Township
|40°37′19.2"N 76°7′8.8"W
|Wooden deck single lane vehicle bridge
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|Bridge
|Meadow Drive/Main Street, Landingville
|Landingville
|40°37′43"N 76°7′28.5"W
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|North Manheim Township
|40°37′46"N 76°9′14.9"W
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|Bridge
|Route 443, Columbia Street, Schuylkill Haven
|Schuylkill Haven
|40°37′26.6"N 76°10′29"W
|Partially renovated in 2007
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|Rail bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|Schuylkill Haven
|40°37′45.8"N 76°10′27.1"W
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|Bridge
|Fritz Reed Avenue
|Schuylkill Haven
|40°37′59.8"N 76°10′26.4"W
|Provides vehicle access to Schuylkill Haven Island Park (Irish Flats)
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|Rail bridge (abandoned)
|abandoned industrial siding
|Schuylkill Haven
|40°38′1.4"N 76°10′48.2"W
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|dam (breached)
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|Schuylkill Haven
|40°38′1.8"N 76°10′48.3"W
|Sunked wood and concrete dam breached in center
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|Bridge
|Route 183, Pottsville Street, Cressona
|Cressona
|40°3′14.6"N 76°10′57.2"W
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|Bridge
|Route 61 exit ramp to Route 183
|Cressona
|40°38′15.8"N 76°10′59.4"W
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|Bridge
|Access to Cressona Mall
|Cressona
|40°38′16.9"N 76°11′3.2"W
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|Bridge
|Mount Carbon Arch Road
|Mount Carbon
|40°40′21.2"N 76°11′8.2"W
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|Rail Bridge
|Reading and Northern main line
|Pottsville
|40°40′45.4"N 76°11′20.9"W
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|Rail bridge (abandoned)
|Pennsylvania Railroad
(abandoned)
|Pottsville
|40°40′52"N 76°11′25.5"W
|Concrete arch with no track remaining
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|Bridge
| PA 61
|Pottsville
|40°40′53.5"N 76°11′23.5"W
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|Bridge
|Access to medical plaza
|Pottsville
|40°40′57.1"N 76°11′18.5"W
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|Bridge (abandoned)
|Collin Street
|Pottsville and Palo Alto
|40°41′0.7"N 76°11′11"W
|Closed in 2006, still open to pedestrian traffic. Slated for replacement.
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Bridge
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s and other crossings of the Schuylkill River
Schuylkill River
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, from the Delaware River
Delaware River
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upstream to the source. All locations are in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
|-|Girard Point Bridge
Girard Point Bridge
The Girard Point Bridge is a double-decked cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 95 across the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The bridge was opened in 1973.-Construction and Renovation in 2010 and 2011:...
| Interstate 95
Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania
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|Mud Island, Southwest Philadelphia
Southwest Philadelphia
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and South Philadelphia
South Philadelphia
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|39°53′32"N 75°11′50"W
|Two deck bridge
upper deck southbound
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|George C. Platt Bridge
George C. Platt Bridge
The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 over the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was opened to traffic in 1951, replacing a swing bridge to the south which carried Penrose Ferry Road across the river...
| PA 291
Pennsylvania Route 291
Pennsylvania Route 291 is an east–west route that connects U.S. Route 13 in the Trainer/Marcus Hook area to Interstate 76 in Southwest Philadelphia near the Walt Whitman Bridge and the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Except for a short section between U.S. Route 13 and the...
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|39°53′53"N 75°12′42"W
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|Passyunk Avenue Bridge
Passyunk Avenue Bridge
The Passyunk Avenue Bridge is a double leaf bascule bridge spanning the Schuylkill River between the Grays Ferry section of Philadelphia and Southwest Philadelphia.The current bridge was completed in 1983...
|Passyunk Avenue
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|39°55′11"N 75°12′07"W
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|B&O Railroad Bridge
B&O Railroad Bridge
B&O Railroad Bridge is a 1910 swing bridge in the Grays Ferry neighborhood inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania that carries CSX Philadelphia Subdivision rail lines over the Schuylkill River. It is located upstream from the Passyunk Avenue Bridge...
|CSX Philadelphia Subdivision
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|39°56′08"N 75°12′21"W
|Swing Bridge
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|PW&B Railroad Bridge (Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, Bridge No. 1)
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|39°56′26"N 75°12′18"W
|Open Swing Bridge, abandoned, HAER documentation
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|Gray's Ferry Bridge
Gray's Ferry Bridge
The modern Gray's Ferry Bridge is a four-lane divided highway bridge, built in 1976, which carries Grays Ferry Avenue across the Schuylkill River and AMTRAK tracks in the Grays Ferry neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.-Gray's Ferry:...
(Newkirk Viaduct)
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|39°56′28"N 75°12′18"W
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|University Avenue Bridge
University Avenue Bridge
The University Avenue Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge crossing the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The four-lane bridge links University Avenue in West Philadelphia with South 34th Street in the Grays Ferry section of South Philadelphia...
|University Avenue
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|39°56′34"N 75°11′49"W
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|Schuylkill Expressway Bridge
Schuylkill Expressway Bridge
The Schuylkill Expressway Bridge, built in 1956 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and reconstructed and painted blue in 2010, carries the Schuylkill Expressway over the Schuylkill River between West Philadelphia and the Grays Ferry section of South Philadelphia.-See also:*List of...
| Interstate 76
Interstate 76 (east)
Interstate 76 is an Interstate Highway in the United States, running 435 miles from an interchange with Interstate 71 west of Akron, Ohio, east to Interstate 295 near Camden, New Jersey....
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|39°56′31"N 75°11′38"W
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|Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge
Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge
Schuylkill Arsenal Railroad Bridge was built 1885–86 by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a formerly electrified, wrought iron, two track, deck truss, swing bridge across the Schuylkill River in the University City neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.-Eastern approach:The name comes from the...
|CSX Harrisburg Subdivision
Harrisburg Subdivision
The Harrisburg Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The line is located in the city of Philadelphia, connecting Greenwich Yard and the Philadelphia Subdivision with the Trenton Subdivision along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line...
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|39°56′36"N 75°11′30"W
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|PECO utility tunnel
|Electric and steam utility lines
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|39°56′37"N 75°11′29"W
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|South Street
South Street (Philadelphia)
South Street is an east-west street forming the southern border of the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the northern border for the neighborhoods of South Philadelphia. The stretch of South Street between Front Street and Seventh Street is known for its "bohemian"...
Bridge
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|39°56′49"N 75°11′13"W
|Opened November 6, 2010
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|Walnut Street Bridge
Walnut Street Bridge (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
The Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge is a prestressed concrete girder bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Belgian Engineer Gustave Magnel and built by the City of Philadelphia. Completed and fully opened to traffic in 1951, this three-span bridge carries Walnut Lane over Lincoln Drive...
|Walnut Street
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|39°57′06"N 75°10′54"W
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|Chestnut Street Bridge
Chestnut Street Bridge
The Chestnut Street Bridge is a bridge across the Schuylkill River that carries Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The original 1861 bridge was "a bridge whose scale and use of cast iron made it singular in the United States and throughout the world"...
| PA 3
Pennsylvania Route 3
Pennsylvania Route 3 is a state highway located in the southeastern portion of Pennsylvania. The route connects West Chester with Philadelphia. The divided highway that comprises much of its route is the West Chester Pike, built as a turnpike by the Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike Company...
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|Market Street Bridge
Market Street Bridge (Philadelphia)
The existing Market Street Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is located where Market Street now crosses the Schuylkill River. The bridge succeeded ferry boats and a couple of rudimentary floating bridges across the Schuylkill River...
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|Market-Frankford Line
Market-Frankford Line
The Market–Frankford Line is a rapid transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority .-Route:The Market–Frankford Line begins at 69th Street Transportation Center, in Upper Darby...
Tunnel
|SEPTA Market-Frankford Line
Market-Frankford Line
The Market–Frankford Line is a rapid transit line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority .-Route:The Market–Frankford Line begins at 69th Street Transportation Center, in Upper Darby...
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|John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge
John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge
The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries John F. Kennedy Boulevard across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks.-References:...
| PA 3
Pennsylvania Route 3
Pennsylvania Route 3 is a state highway located in the southeastern portion of Pennsylvania. The route connects West Chester with Philadelphia. The divided highway that comprises much of its route is the West Chester Pike, built as a turnpike by the Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike Company...
West
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|39°57′20"N 75°10′48"W
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|SEPTA Regional Rail bridge
|SEPTA Regional Rail
SEPTA Regional Rail
The SEPTA Regional Rail system consists of commuter rail service on thirteen branches to over 150 active stations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States and its suburbs. Service on most lines runs from 5:30 AM to midnight...
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|All lines
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|Vine Street Expressway Bridge
Vine Street Expressway Bridge
The Vine Street Expressway Bridge was built in 1959 and reconstructed 1989 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries Interstate 676 over the Schuylkill River, CSX Transportation tracks, and a North 24th Street ramp, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.-References:...
| Interstate 676
Interstate 676
Interstate 676 is an Interstate Highway that serves as a major thoroughfare through Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where it is known as the Vine Street Expressway, and Camden, New Jersey, where it is known as the northern segment of the North–South Freeway, as well as the Martin Luther King Jr....
U.S. Route 30
U.S. Route 30
U.S. Route 30 is an east–west main route of the system of United States Numbered Highways, with the highway traveling across the northern tier of the country. It is the third longest U.S. route, after U.S. Route 20 and U.S. Route 6. The western end of the highway is at Astoria, Oregon; the...
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|Spring Garden Street Bridge
Spring Garden Street Bridge
Spring Garden Street Bridge is a bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, that crosses the Schuylkill River below Fairmount Dam. It is the fourth bridge at the Upper Ferry site.The bridge is located at .-1st bridge: The Colossus:...
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|Originally the Colossus Bridge
Colossus Bridge
The Colossus bridge was a record setting timber bridge across the Schuylkill River near Philadelphia. It was built in 1812 by Louis Wernwag, and was considered his finest bridge design...
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|West River Drive Bridge
West River Drive Bridge
The West River Drive Bridge is a steel girder bridge built in 1966 over the Schuylkill River on West River Drive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation owns and maintains the bridge...
|Martin Luther King, Jr. (formerly West River) Drive
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|Fairmount Water Works Dam
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|Girard Avenue Bridge
Girard Avenue Bridge
The Girard Avenue Bridge is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River. It connects the east and west sections of Fairmount Park, and the Brewerytown neighborhood with the Philadelphia Zoo. The current bridge is the third...
| U.S. Route 13
U.S. Route 13
U.S. Route 13 is a north–south U.S. highway established in 1926 that runs for from Interstate 95 just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina to the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in Morrisville. In all, it traverses five states in the Atlantic coastal plain region,...
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|39°58′31"N 75°11′36"W
|HABS documentation
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|Pennsylvania Railroad, Connecting Railway Bridge
|SEPTA Trenton Line
SEPTA Chestnut Hill West Line
Chestnut Hill West Line
The Chestnut Hill West Line , is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail system. The route serves the northwestern section of Philadelphia with service to Germantown, Mount Airy, and Chestnut Hill...
Amtrak
Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971, to provide intercity passenger train service in the United States. "Amtrak" is a portmanteau of the words "America" and "track". It is headquartered at Union...
Northeast Corridor
Northeast Corridor
The Northeast Corridor is a fully electrified railway line owned primarily by Amtrak serving the Northeast megalopolis of the United States from Boston in the north, via New York to Washington, D.C. in the south, with branches serving other cities...
New Jersey Transit
New Jersey Transit
The New Jersey Transit Corporation is a statewide public transportation system serving the United States state of New Jersey, and New York, Orange, and Rockland counties in New York State...
Atlantic City Line
Atlantic City Line
The Atlantic City Line is a rail line operated by New Jersey Transit between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, New Jersey, operating along the corridor of the White Horse Pike. It runs over trackage that was controlled by both the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Pennsylvania-Reading...
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|HAER documentation, HABS documentation
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|Columbia Railroad Bridge
Columbia Railroad Bridge
Columbia Railroad Bridge is a 1920 concrete arch bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries CSX Trenton Subdivision rail lines over the Schuylkill River. It is located in Fairmount Park, upstream from the Pennsylvania Railroad Connecting Bridge. It is also known as Columbia Bridge.-First...
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
Trenton Subdivision
The Trenton Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The line runs from Park Junction in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania northeast to Manville, New Jersey along a former Reading Company line....
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|Strawberry Mansion Bridge
Strawberry Mansion Bridge
The Strawberry Mansion Bridge is a steel arch truss bridge across the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States....
|Strawberry Drive
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|39°59′43"N 75°11′38"W
|HAER documentation, HABS documentation
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|Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct
The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct, also called the Reading Railroad Bridge or the Falls Bridge or the Falls Rail Bridge , is a stone arch bridge that spans the Schuylkill River at Falls of Schuylkill, in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It replaced an...
, aka Falls Rail Bridge (Stone)
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
Trenton Subdivision
The Trenton Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The line runs from Park Junction in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania northeast to Manville, New Jersey along a former Reading Company line....
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|HAER documentation
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|Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls
The Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, Bridge at West Falls is a stone and iron plate girder bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that carries two CSX Trenton Subdivision tracks over Kelly Drive, Schuylkill River and Martin Luther King Drive .It was built in 1890 by the Reading Railroad, and forms a...
|CSX Trenton Subdivision
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|HAER documentation
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|Twin Bridges
Twin Bridges (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
The Twin Bridges are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They carry northbound and southbound traffic on the Roosevelt Expressway The Twin Bridges are a pair of steel-plate girder bridges that span the Schuylkill River...
| U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 1 is a major north–south U.S. Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs 2,377 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border south to Key West, Florida. U.S. 1 generally parallels Interstate 95, though it is significantly farther west between...
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|Falls Bridge
Falls Bridge
The Falls Bridge is a steel Pratt truss bridge that spans the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It connects Kelly Drive at Calumet Street with Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive at Neill Drive...
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|City Avenue bridges
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Montgomery County – Philadelphia
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|Bala Cynwyd
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Bala Cynwyd is a community in Lower Merion Township which is located on the Main Line in southeastern Pennsylvania, bordering the western edge of Philadelphia at US Route 1 . It was originally two separate towns, Bala and Cynwyd, but is commonly treated as a single community...
and Manayunk
Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manayunk is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located on the banks of the Schuylkill River, it contains the first canal begun in the United States . The area's name comes from the language of the Lenape Indians...
|40°01′00"N 75°12′48"W
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|Rail Bridge
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|Bala Cynwyd
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Bala Cynwyd is a community in Lower Merion Township which is located on the Main Line in southeastern Pennsylvania, bordering the western edge of Philadelphia at US Route 1 . It was originally two separate towns, Bala and Cynwyd, but is commonly treated as a single community...
and Manayunk
Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manayunk is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located on the banks of the Schuylkill River, it contains the first canal begun in the United States . The area's name comes from the language of the Lenape Indians...
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|HAER documentation
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|Manayunk Bridge
Manayunk Bridge
The Manayunk Bridge is a historic bridge in Pennsylvania across the Schuylkill River and adjacent Schuylkill Canal between Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County and the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia.-History:...
(rail bridge)
|SEPTA Cynwyd Line
Cynwyd Line
The Cynwyd Line is a SEPTA Regional Rail line running from Center City Philadelphia to Cynwyd in Montgomery County.Originally known as the Ivy Ridge Branch, service was truncated on October 25, 1986 from Ivy Ridge to its current terminus at Cynwyd....
to Manayunk
Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manayunk is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located on the banks of the Schuylkill River, it contains the first canal begun in the United States . The area's name comes from the language of the Lenape Indians...
|Bala Cynwyd
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Bala Cynwyd is a community in Lower Merion Township which is located on the Main Line in southeastern Pennsylvania, bordering the western edge of Philadelphia at US Route 1 . It was originally two separate towns, Bala and Cynwyd, but is commonly treated as a single community...
and Manayunk
Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manayunk is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located on the banks of the Schuylkill River, it contains the first canal begun in the United States . The area's name comes from the language of the Lenape Indians...
|40°01′31"N 75°13′35"W
|Disused since 1986 (line was truncated at Cynwyd), HAER documentation
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|Green Lane bridge
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|West Manayunk and Manayunk
Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manayunk is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. Located on the banks of the Schuylkill River, it contains the first canal begun in the United States . The area's name comes from the language of the Lenape Indians...
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|Flat Rock Dam
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|Belmont Hills and Shawmont
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Montgomery County
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|West Conshohocken
West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
West Conshohocken is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,462 in 1880; 2,482 in 1950; 1,516 in 1980; 1,294 in 1990; and 1,320 at the 2010 census....
and Conshohocken
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Conshohocken is a borough on the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in suburban Philadelphia. Historically a large mill town and industrial and manufacturing center, after the decline of industry in recent years Conshohocken has developed into a center of riverfront commercial and...
|40°04′14"N 75°18′34"W
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|West Conshohocken
West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
West Conshohocken is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,462 in 1880; 2,482 in 1950; 1,516 in 1980; 1,294 in 1990; and 1,320 at the 2010 census....
and Connaughtown
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|Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge
| Interstate 476
Interstate 476
Interstate 476 is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania designated between Interstate 95 near Chester and Interstate 81 near Scranton, serving as the primary north–south Interstate corridor through eastern Pennsylvania....
|West Conshohocken
West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
West Conshohocken is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,462 in 1880; 2,482 in 1950; 1,516 in 1980; 1,294 in 1990; and 1,320 at the 2010 census....
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|Upper Merion & Plymouth Rail bridge
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|Swedeland and Ivy Rock
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|Trenton Cutoff Rail bridge
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|Swedesburg and Black Horse
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|Schuylkill River Turnpike bridge
| Interstate 276
|Swedesburg and Black Horse
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|DeKalb Bridge
| U.S. Route 202
U.S. Route 202
U.S. Route 202 is a highway stretching from Delaware to Maine, also passing through the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire....
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|Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. The old-time industries were paper, flour, cotton, and woolen mills, steel works, brickyards, etc. Bridgeport is six miles east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
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|Philadelphia & Western Rail bridge
|SEPTA Norristown High Speed Line
Norristown High Speed Line
The Norristown High Speed Line is an interurban line system operated between Upper Darby and Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA by SEPTA...
(Route 100)
|Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. The old-time industries were paper, flour, cotton, and woolen mills, steel works, brickyards, etc. Bridgeport is six miles east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
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|Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. The old-time industries were paper, flour, cotton, and woolen mills, steel works, brickyards, etc. Bridgeport is six miles east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
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|Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. The old-time industries were paper, flour, cotton, and woolen mills, steel works, brickyards, etc. Bridgeport is six miles east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
via Barbadoes I.
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on north side of Barbadoes I.
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|Dannehower Bridge
| U.S. Route 202
U.S. Route 202
U.S. Route 202 is a highway stretching from Delaware to Maine, also passing through the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire....
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|Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
Bridgeport is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles north of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. The old-time industries were paper, flour, cotton, and woolen mills, steel works, brickyards, etc. Bridgeport is six miles east of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
via Barbadoes I.
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|Twin Span
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|Barbadoes I. and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
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|Merges with RR crossing above
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|Haws Avenue bridge
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|Barbadoes I. and Norristown
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown is a municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of the city limits of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The population was 34,324 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Montgomery County...
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|Barbadoes I. power plant access
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|[New] Betzwood Bridge
| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
|Port Kennedy
Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania
Port Kennedy was an industrial village located where U.S. Route 422 now crosses the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America...
and Betzwood
Betzwood
Betzwood is the name of an area of West Norriton Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The area once housed the Lubin Studios, an early motion picture studio that operated here from 1912 to 1923....
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|Twin Span
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|[Old] Betzwood Bridge
| PA 363
Pennsylvania Route 363
Pennsylvania Route 363 is a state highway located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania that is a spur of PA 63. The route runs from an interchange with U.S. Route 422 near Valley Forge northeast to PA 63 in Lansdale. The route runs through suburban areas of central Montgomery County, passing some...
/ S. Trooper Road
|Port Kennedy
Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania
Port Kennedy was an industrial village located where U.S. Route 422 now crosses the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States of America...
and Betzwood
Betzwood
Betzwood is the name of an area of West Norriton Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The area once housed the Lubin Studios, an early motion picture studio that operated here from 1912 to 1923....
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|Demolished in early 2000s,
replacement bridge planned, pending funding
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Chester County – Montgomery County
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|Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Audubon
Audubon, Pennsylvania
Audubon is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,433 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Audubon is located at in the township of Lower Providence....
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|Valley Forge
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
The Village of Valley Forge is an unincorporated settlement located on the west side of Valley Forge National Historical Park at the confluence of Valley Creek and the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania, United States. The remaining village is in Schuylkill Township of Chester County, but once...
and Oaks
Oaks, Pennsylvania
Oaks is a village located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Its boundaries are defined in large part by the village's position at the junction of Perkiomen Creek and the Schuylkill River.-History:The two waterways defined much of the...
|40°07′29"N 75°27′41"W
|Former RDG Perkiomen Branch. Now part of NS Devault Secondary, currently inactive as a branch
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|Island and Oaks
Oaks, Pennsylvania
Oaks is a village located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Its boundaries are defined in large part by the village's position at the junction of Perkiomen Creek and the Schuylkill River.-History:The two waterways defined much of the...
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|Mont Clare Bridge
Mont Clare Bridge
The Mont Clare Bridge is a crossing of the Schuylkill River between Mont Clare and Phoenixville in Pennsylvania, USA. The bridge was also referred to as the Intercounty Bridge, as it connects Montgomery and Chester counties. The bridge abuts a across the Schuylkill Canal and towpath on the Mont...
| PA 29
Pennsylvania Route 29
Pennsylvania Route 29 is a 118 mile long north–south state highway that runs through most of eastern Pennsylvania. The route currently exists in two segments, a southern segment and a northern segment. The southernmost terminus of the designation is at U.S. Route 30 in Malvern...
/ Bridge Street
|Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Mont Clare
Mont Clare, Pennsylvania
Mont Clare is a village in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA. The village is located on the left bank of the Schuylkill River, opposite Phoenixville, at the site of the former Jacobs' ford. Mont Clare hosts the only functional lock and one of only two remaining...
|40°08′07"N 75°30′31"W
|Formerly Gordon's, Starr's or Jacob's ford
Ford (crossing)
A ford is a shallow place with good footing where a river or stream may be crossed by wading or in a vehicle. A ford is mostly a natural phenomenon, in contrast to a low water crossing, which is an artificial bridge that allows crossing a river or stream when water is low.The names of many towns...
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|Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Mont Clare
Mont Clare, Pennsylvania
Mont Clare is a village in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA. The village is located on the left bank of the Schuylkill River, opposite Phoenixville, at the site of the former Jacobs' ford. Mont Clare hosts the only functional lock and one of only two remaining...
|40°08′15"N 75°30′36"W
|PRR Schuylkill Branch; now NS Devault Secondary. Currently out of service
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|Black Rock Dam
Black Rock Dam (Schuylkill River)
The Black Rock Dam is a low head dam in the Schuylkill River. Originally constructed as a stone filled, timber crib dam in the early 19th century by the Schuylkill Navigation Company, the dam was one of dozens built to create a slack water pools for the Schuylkill Navigation System...
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|Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Mont Clare
Mont Clare, Pennsylvania
Mont Clare is a village in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA. The village is located on the left bank of the Schuylkill River, opposite Phoenixville, at the site of the former Jacobs' ford. Mont Clare hosts the only functional lock and one of only two remaining...
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|Black Road Road bridge
| PA 113
Pennsylvania Route 113
Pennsylvania Route 113 is a long state route in eastern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 30 Business in Downingtown. Its northern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 611 in Tinicum Township...
|Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Mingo
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|Rail bridge
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|Black Rock Tunnel, Phoenixville
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, northwest of Philadelphia, at the junction of French Creek with the Schuylkill River. The population is 16,440 as of the 2010 Census.- History :...
and Upper Providence Township
Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Upper Providence Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 21,219.- History :...
|40°08′53"N 75°31′09"W
|Former RDG main line; now NS Harrisburg Line
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|Rail bridge
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|Cromby and Mingo
|40°09′37"N 75°31′37"W
|RDG (currently NS) industrial spur serving Cromby Power Plant
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|East Bridge Street bridge
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|Spring City
Spring City, Pennsylvania
Spring City is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,323 at the 2010 census. Spring City is a member of the Spring-Ford Area School District....
and Royersford
Royersford, Pennsylvania
Royersford is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The town drew its name from the location of a ford across the Schuylkill River, which happened to be adjacent to land owned by the Royer family...
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|Spring City
Spring City, Pennsylvania
Spring City is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,323 at the 2010 census. Spring City is a member of the Spring-Ford Area School District....
and Royersford
Royersford, Pennsylvania
Royersford is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, northwest of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River. The town drew its name from the location of a ford across the Schuylkill River, which happened to be adjacent to land owned by the Royer family...
|40°11′05"N 75°32′48"W
|PRR industrial spur connecting Schuylkill Branch with industries in Royersford
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|Vincent Dam (breached, removed 2009)
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|East Vincent Township
East Vincent Township, Pennsylvania
East Vincent Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,821 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
and Linfield
Linfield, Pennsylvania
Linfield is an unincorporated village, part of Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is located approximately 35 miles north-west of Philadelphia, along the Schuylkill River....
|40°12′20"N 75°33′53"W
|Schuylkill Canal
Schuylkill Canal
Schuylkill Canal is the common, but technically inaccurate, name for the Schuylkill Navigation, a 19th-century commercial waterway in and along the Schuylkill River in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The "canal" was actually a system of interconnected man-made canals and slack-water pools in the...
Navigation Dam, Removed 2009
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|Parker Ford
Parker Ford, Pennsylvania
Parker Ford, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community in East Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Maps show it at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 724 and Bethel Church Road/Linfield Road. Linfield Road crosses the Schuylkill River to Linfield, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated...
and Linfield
Linfield, Pennsylvania
Linfield is an unincorporated village, part of Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is located approximately 35 miles north-west of Philadelphia, along the Schuylkill River....
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|Parker Ford
Parker Ford, Pennsylvania
Parker Ford, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community in East Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Maps show it at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 724 and Bethel Church Road/Linfield Road. Linfield Road crosses the Schuylkill River to Linfield, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated...
and Linfield
Linfield, Pennsylvania
Linfield is an unincorporated village, part of Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is located approximately 35 miles north-west of Philadelphia, along the Schuylkill River....
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|Fricks Lock
Frick's Lock, Pennsylvania
Fricks Locks Historic District or more simply Frick's Lock is an abandoned village, along the also abandoned Schuylkill Canal, in the northeast portion of East Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. This 18th century village outlasted the canal, being abandoned in the late 20th century...
and Sanatoga
Sanatoga, Pennsylvania
Sanatoga is a community and census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is immediately east of the borough of Pottstown, Pennsylvania on route US 422...
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|Fricks Lock
Frick's Lock, Pennsylvania
Fricks Locks Historic District or more simply Frick's Lock is an abandoned village, along the also abandoned Schuylkill Canal, in the northeast portion of East Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. This 18th century village outlasted the canal, being abandoned in the late 20th century...
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
|Kenilworth
Kenilworth, Pennsylvania
The Village of Kenilworth is a census-designated place in North Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,907 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Kenilworth is located at ....
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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|Kenilworth
Kenilworth, Pennsylvania
The Village of Kenilworth is a census-designated place in North Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,907 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Kenilworth is located at ....
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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|Official Name: Madison Bridge. Closed October 2010 after a bridge inspection. Scheduled for replacement or repair.
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|North Coventry Township
North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania
North Coventry Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,866 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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| PA 100
Pennsylvania Route 100
Pennsylvania Route 100 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that runs from U.S. Route 202 in West Chester, Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania Route 309 in Pleasant Corners, Pennsylvania....
|North Coventry Township
North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania
North Coventry Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,866 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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|North Coventry Township
North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania
North Coventry Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,866 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
and Pottstown
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States northwest of Philadelphia and southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in honor of its founder, John Potts. The old name was abandoned at the time of the...
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|Serviced pig iron works in North Coventry. Was a spur off of Reading Railroad.
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| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
|North Coventry Township
North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania
North Coventry Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,866 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...
and Stowe
Stowe, Pennsylvania
Stowe is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,695 at the 2010 census. It uses the Pottstown zip code of 19464. -Geography:Stowe is located at ....
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|Unionville
Unionville, Pennsylvania
Unionville is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania:*Unionville, Centre County, Pennsylvania*Unionville, Chester County, Pennsylvania*Neffs, Pennsylvania in Lehigh County, historically called Unionville...
and Douglassville
Douglassville, Pennsylvania
Douglassville is a community in Amity, Union Townships, and Douglass Townships Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Douglassville is situated along U.S. Route 422. Developments include the Amity Gardens subdivision, the West Ridge subdivision, the Briarwood subdivision, and the subdivision...
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|Schuylkill River Trail
Schuylkill River Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail under construction for expansion along the banks of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania...
|Unionville
Unionville, Pennsylvania
Unionville is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania:*Unionville, Centre County, Pennsylvania*Unionville, Chester County, Pennsylvania*Neffs, Pennsylvania in Lehigh County, historically called Unionville...
and Douglassville
Douglassville, Pennsylvania
Douglassville is a community in Amity, Union Townships, and Douglass Townships Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Douglassville is situated along U.S. Route 422. Developments include the Amity Gardens subdivision, the West Ridge subdivision, the Briarwood subdivision, and the subdivision...
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|Monocacy
Monocacy
Monocacy is the name of a river in Maryland, USA.It may also refer to:*Monocacy Aqueduct, crossing the river near its mouth*Monocacy National Battlefield, memorializing the Battle of Monocacy , fought near the river...
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| PA 345
Pennsylvania Route 345
Pennsylvania Route 345 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route runs from Pennsylvania Route 82 in West Nantmeal Township, Chester County north to U.S. Route 422 in Birdsboro, Berks County.-Route description:...
|Birdsboro
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
Birdsboro is a borough along the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania, eight miles southeast of Reading. In the past, Birdsboro was noted for its large foundries and machine shops, none of which remain in operation today.-History:...
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|Former PA 82
Pennsylvania Route 82
Pennsylvania Route 82 is a long north–south state highway located in southeast Pennsylvania, USA. The northern terminus is at PA 23 in Elverson...
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|Birdsboro
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
Birdsboro is a borough along the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania, eight miles southeast of Reading. In the past, Birdsboro was noted for its large foundries and machine shops, none of which remain in operation today.-History:...
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|Gibraltar
Gibraltar, Pennsylvania
Gibraltar is a locality in northern Robeson Township in southern Berks County. It is four miles from Birdsboro and 6.4 miles from downtown Reading. It is served by the Twin Valley School District and is across the Schuylkill River from Exeter....
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| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Ridgewood and Reiffton
Reiffton, Pennsylvania
Reiffton is a census-designated place in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,888 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Reiffton is located at ....
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| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
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|Schuylkill River Trail
Schuylkill River Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail under construction for expansion along the banks of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania...
– Thun Trail
|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
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|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
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|Poplar Neck and Ridgewood
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|Kenhorst
Kenhorst, Pennsylvania
Kenhorst is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,679 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Kenhorst is located at ....
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|Schuylkill River Trail
Schuylkill River Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail under construction for expansion along the banks of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania...
– Thun Trail
|Kenhorst
Kenhorst, Pennsylvania
Kenhorst is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,679 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Kenhorst is located at ....
and Poplar Neck
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| U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422
U.S. Route 422 is a long spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western spur begins in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and ends at Ebensburg, Pennsylvania...
Benjamin Franklin Highway, West Shore Bypass
|Kenhorst
Kenhorst, Pennsylvania
Kenhorst is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,679 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Kenhorst is located at ....
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|Leesport
Leesport, Pennsylvania
Leesport is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,805 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Leesport is located at ....
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|Leesport
Leesport, Pennsylvania
Leesport is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,805 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Leesport is located at ....
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Dauberville, Pennsylvania
Dauberville is a small, rural town in southeastern Pennsylvania. The tiny village is located near the Schuylkill River in eastern Centre Township, near the Ontelaunee Township border. Students living in the town attend the Schuylkill Valley School District. The community is located within the...
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|Shoemakersville
Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania
Shoemakersville is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,124 at the 2000 census.-Overview:Shoemakersville was named for the first settlers Henry and Charles Shoemaker. It was a thriving apparel manufacturing town. It is home of the "The Shoey Green Sox" the...
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|Shoemakersville
Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania
Shoemakersville is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,124 at the 2000 census.-Overview:Shoemakersville was named for the first settlers Henry and Charles Shoemaker. It was a thriving apparel manufacturing town. It is home of the "The Shoey Green Sox" the...
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|Berne
Berne, Pennsylvania
Berne is a small unincorporated community in northern Berks County, Pennsylvania. The community is about 3 miles outside of Hamburg, Pennsylvania, and is served by the Hamburg Area School District. Berne sits near the Schuylkill River, south of Blue Mountain, in southeastern Tilden Township....
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|1889 truss bridge; 1896 per this website
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| PA 61
Pennsylvania Route 61
Pennsylvania Route 61 is an -long state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route is signed on a north–south direction, from U.S. Route 222 Business in Reading to U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 15 in Shamokin Dam. PA 61 meets up with Pennsylvania Route 54 in Ashland and these...
|Port Clinton, Tilden Township
|40°34′24.9"N 76°1′10"W
|Connects Schuylkill and Berks Counties
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|Port Clinton
|40°34′42.7"N 76°1′36.6"W
|Yard access to Reading and Northern headquarters/carries Tamaqua branch
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|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°35′21.8"N 76°4′32.5"W
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|Pennsylvania Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad was an American Class I railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
abandoned
|West Brunswick Township
|40°35′19.7"N 76°4′32"W
|Carried Pennsylvania Railroad (Pennsy) across Schuylkill River then Reading main line
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|River Road/East Deer View Drive
|Auburn
|40°35′5.9"N 76°4′48.9"W
|Closed in 2000 due to structural deficiencies. Still open to pedestrial traffic.
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|Reading and Northern main line
|Auburn
|40°35′15.9"N 76°4′53.4"W
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|West Brunswick Township
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|Pennsylvania Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad was an American Class I railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
(abandoned) active siding for industry
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′32"N 76°6′7"W
|Closed to Pennsy traffic but still carries siding to local factories
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|Pennsylvania Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad was an American Class I railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
(abandoned) active siding from Reading and Northern
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′41.4"N 76°6′23.6"W
|Closed to Pennsy traffic but still carries siding to local factories
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|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′40.4"N 76°6′24"W
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|West Brunswick Township
|40°36′31.1"N 76°6′22.4"W
|Desilting dam
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|Reading and Northern main line
|West Brunswick Township
|40°37′13.4"N 76°7′15.9"W
|Stone arch construction
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|Tunnel Road
|West Brunswick Township
|40°37′19.2"N 76°7′8.8"W
|Wooden deck single lane vehicle bridge
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|Meadow Drive/Main Street, Landingville
|Landingville
|40°37′43"N 76°7′28.5"W
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|Reading and Northern main line
|North Manheim Township
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|Route 443, Columbia Street, Schuylkill Haven
|Schuylkill Haven
|40°37′26.6"N 76°10′29"W
|Partially renovated in 2007
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|Reading and Northern main line
|Schuylkill Haven
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|Schuylkill Haven
|40°37′59.8"N 76°10′26.4"W
|Provides vehicle access to Schuylkill Haven Island Park (Irish Flats)
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|Schuylkill Haven
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|Sunked wood and concrete dam breached in center
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|Route 183, Pottsville Street, Cressona
|Cressona
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|Cressona
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|Access to Cressona Mall
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|Mount Carbon Arch Road
|Mount Carbon
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|Reading and Northern main line
|Pottsville
|40°40′45.4"N 76°11′20.9"W
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|Pennsylvania Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad was an American Class I railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
(abandoned)
|Pottsville
|40°40′52"N 76°11′25.5"W
|Concrete arch with no track remaining
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| PA 61
Pennsylvania Route 61
Pennsylvania Route 61 is an -long state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route is signed on a north–south direction, from U.S. Route 222 Business in Reading to U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 15 in Shamokin Dam. PA 61 meets up with Pennsylvania Route 54 in Ashland and these...
|Pottsville
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|Pottsville
|40°40′57.1"N 76°11′18.5"W
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|Collin Street
|Pottsville and Palo Alto
|40°41′0.7"N 76°11′11"W
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