Westford Stone Arch Bridge
Posted by: Fossa
N 42° 35.302 W 071° 28.324
19T E 297160 N 4718067
Granite railroad bridge constructed without mortar, now part of a nature trail.
Waymark Code: WM15GB
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 01/21/2007
Views: 95
The Nashua, Acton & Boston Railroad was begun in 1871 to connect the Concord Railroad with the Framingham & Lowell Railroad.
This bridge was built in Westford by the railroad in 1872, and was constructed entirely of huge granite blocks, without mortar. Trains were running by 1873.
The railroad was never profitable, and the line was abandoned in 1926. The tracks and ties have been removed, and the railbed is now a nature trail maintained by the Westford Conservation Trust.
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): Westford, MA, USA
Road, Highway, Street, etc.: Off Cold Spring Rd.
Water or other terrain spanned: Stony Brook
Construction Date: 1872
Architect/Builder: Not listed
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