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    Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct (also known as the Nicholson Bridge and the Tunkhannock Viaduct) is a concrete deck arch bridge on the Nicholson Cutoff rail...
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    Bottom Creek, and South Branch Tunkhannock Creek. The 2,400-foot-long (730 m) Erie Lackawanna Railway Tunkhannock Viaduct (called locally the "Nicholson...
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    strong council form of government. A local landmark, the Tunkhannock Viaduct, Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct or "Nicholson Bridge" has been a focal point of the...
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  • Wyoming County Tunkhannock Creek (Susquehanna River) Tunkhannock Creek (Tobyhanna Creek) Tunkhannock Viaduct, a railroad bridge in Wyoming County This disambiguation...
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    The Tunkhannock Viaduct in northeastern Pennsylvania opened in 1915 and is still in regular use today...
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    Albertus L. Meyers Bridge (category Viaducts in the United States)
    The bridge has seventeen spans and is longer than the more massive Tunkhannock Viaduct of the same type. In 1974, the bridge was renamed in honor Albertus...
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    Binghamton. The Summit Cutoff included the massive Tunkhannock Viaduct and Martins Creek Viaduct. The Lackawanna's cutoffs had no at-grade crossings...
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    County. The byway provides access to two railroad viaducts, the Starrucca Viaduct and the Tunkhannock Viaduct, along with the Susquehanna County Historical...
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    2019. Lepard, Clay (August 27, 2015). "Train Rides Cancelled over Tunkhannock Viaduct". WNEP-TV. Archived from the original on November 5, 2018. Retrieved...
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    Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, who went on to design the Tunkhannock Viaduct, an even larger structure on the railroad's Clarks Summit–Hallstead...
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    door to the building of even larger concrete viaducts by the Lackawanna, most notably the Tunkhannock Viaduct in Pennsylvania in 1915. Opened to regular...
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  • His company built one of the world's largest concrete bridges, the Tunkhannock Viaduct. David W. Flickwir was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September...
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    turntable at Steamtown, on August 15, 2009 CP No. 2317 crossing the Tunkhannock Viaduct with an excursion train, on March 8, 2007 Canadian Pacific 1201 Canadian...
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  • and Western's well-known Nicholson Cutoff railroad segment. The Tunkhannock Viaduct is one of the components of the Nicholson Cutoff/Sunbury Line. The...
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    Nicholson Township Township Tunkhannock Viaduct Location of Pennsylvania in the United States Coordinates: 41°38′00″N 75°44′58″W / 41.63333°N 75.74944°W...
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  • notable for designing record-breaking concrete bridges such as the Tunkhannock Viaduct John P. Costas – electrical engineer, inventor of the Costas loop...
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    line, the viaducts at Nicholson, Pennsylvania and Martins Creek, Pennsylvania, were built of reinforced concrete. The Tunkhannock Viaduct at Nicholson...
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    the Paulinskill Viaduct and the Delaware River Viaduct of the Lackawanna Cut-off; Pennsylvania, passing over the Tunkhannock Viaduct; and the Southern...
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    bridges such as the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's Tunkhannock Viaduct, the world's largest concrete structure when completed. Cohen was...
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    New Jersey, ratified by Congress in 1834, declared this issue. "Thomas Viaduct Railroad Bridge | ASCE". www.asce.org. Retrieved 2021-12-07. "Tacoma Narrows...
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    Viaduct at Hainesburg, NJ Abandoned section of the Lackawanna Cutoff at Greendell, NJ Bush train sheds, CNJ Terminal, Jersey City Tunkhannock Viaduct...
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  • Fairmount Park, Philadelphia Three Sisters Bridges, Pittsburgh Tunkhannock Viaduct, Nicholson University Avenue Bridge, Philadelphia Vine Street Expressway...
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    route passes under the Tunkhannock Viaduct, which carries Norfolk Southern's Sunbury Line over the route and the Tunkhannock Creek, before crossing back...
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  • opens. November 6 – The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's Tunkhannock Viaduct, with 10 arches totalling 2,375 ft (724 m) in length and 240 ft (73...
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  • Reece and Waltz, both engineers, worked on piers 5 and 6 of the Tunkhannock Viaduct, the largest concrete structure in the world when completed in 1915...
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  • including the Tunkhannock Viaduct, the largest concrete bridge and one of the largest concrete structures in the world. The Tunkhannock Viaduct is still in...
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    A Steamtown excursion crosses Tunkhannock Viaduct....
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    Lackawanna Railroad opened the Tunkhannock Viaduct in Nicholson, Pennsylvania, spanning over twice the Paulinskill Viaduct's length. Currently abandoned...
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    Battle of Dogger Bank. The Nicholson Cutoff rail segment and the Tunkhannock Viaduct bridge were completed and opened for the Sunbury rail line in Nicholson...
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    77833 (Trenton City/Calhoun Street Bridge) Bucks Phoenix column Tunkhannock Viaduct 1912, 1915 April 11, 1977 Nicholson 41°37′19.94″N 75°46′38.41″W...
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