DescriptionB&O Railroad Susquehanna River Bridge (East End).jpg
English: East end of the 1886 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad bridge over the Susquehanna River in Perryville, Maryland, USA. This 6,346-foot (1,934m) steel and iron span carried one track of the main line between Baltimore and Philadelphia. This was the longest continuous bridge on the B&O system.
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1892
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39°34'7.82"N, 76°5'13.20"W
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