File:2nd Columbia Railroad Bridge circa 1917.jpg
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[edit]Description2nd Columbia Railroad Bridge circa 1917.jpg | Postcard showing the second Columbia Railroad Bridge over Schuylkill River, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |||||
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No later than 1917 This bridge was disassembled and removed beginning in July 1917. Its replacement – the third Columbia Railroad Bridge – opened in March 1920. |
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Source | Ebay | |||||
Author | W.N. Jennings | |||||
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