Rockville Bridge
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The Rockville Bridge, built in 1902 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, is the longest stone-arch bridge in the world. It operates to this day, carrying trains of the Norfolk Southern and Amtrak.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockville_Bridge
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°19'59"N 76°54'38"W
- George N. Wade Memorial Bridge 2 km
- Market Street Bridge 8.5 km
- Cumberland Valley Rail Bridge (abandoned) 8.7 km
- Philadelphia & Reading Railroad (Norfolk Southern) Bridge 8.9 km
- South Bridge I-83 9 km
- Pennsylvania Turnpike Susquehanna River Bridge 16 km
- Wright's Ferry Bridge 46 km
- Veterans' Memorial Bridge (Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge) 47 km
- Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Ruins/Demolished) 47 km
- Safe Harbor Dam & Power Station 63 km
- Marysville, Pennsylvania 1.8 km
- Susquehanna Township 4.3 km
- East Pennsboro Township 6.7 km
- Colonial Park , Pennsylvania 10 km
- Penn Township 10 km
- Rye Township 11 km
- Dauphin County, Pennsylvania 13 km
- Watts Township 16 km
- Perry County, Pennsylvania 33 km
- Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 36 km