Rockville Bridge

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Rockville Bridge: A Historical Marvel

The Rockville Bridge in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was completed in 1902 and remains the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world.

Constructed between April 1900 and March 1902, this engineering feat was designed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Its historical significance is tied to its role in facilitating transportation and commerce in the region. The bridge spans the Susquehanna River, featuring multiple arches that showcase early 20th-century engineering.

Notable Features

  • 🚂 Historical Railroad Significance
  • 🏞️ Scenic Views of the Susquehanna River
  • 🗺️ Architectural Ingenious Design

Access to the bridge is free, making it a popular spot for tourists, historians, and families who want to appreciate its history and architecture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Rockville Bridge

World Record Holder

The bridge is the longest stone masonry arch viaduct, a record it still holds since 1902.

River Overpass

It spans the Susquehanna River, crucial for regional transport.

Construction Duration

Built between April 1900 and March 1902 by the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Location

N Front S. Harrisburg

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