Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad NJ Cutoff Viaduct 1911 - Near Mount Bethel, PA and Columbia, NJ
Posted by: unimoggers
N 40° 56.197 W 075° 06.213
18T E 491282 N 4531726
From their website:
Considered by many to be the most scenic rail line in New Jersey, the Lackawanna Cut-Off was the last mainline to be built in the state (it was opened in 1911).
Waymark Code: WM3HRW
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2008
Views: 94
Indeed, if the Lackawanna hadn't waited, it would not have possessed the technology necessary to build the line in the first place. Starting at Port Morris, the Cut-Off travels west through scenic Morris, Sussex and Warren counties on its way to the Delaware Water Gap, across some of the world's largest rail embankments, and two massive concrete viaducts. Looking for what is uniquely New Jersey? Following this route takes you along one of the most innovative endeavors of the early part of this century and through some of the prettiest countryside in the northeast!
Bridge Type: Other
Bridge Usage: Abandoned/Not Active
Moving Bridge: Not listed
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