Seeking history of what is now NC Maumee River swing bridge
Seeking history of what is now NC Maumee River swing bridge
Do any of you know the funding mechanism of the 1855 railroad bridge over the Maumee used by the Cleveland & Toledo and successors? I'm particularly interested to know if Ohio, Toledo or any other government entity provided money, and if there were conditions attached to the cash.
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Re: Seeking history of what is now NC Maumee River swing bri
BeeGuy wrote:Do any of you know the funding mechanism of the 1855 railroad bridge over the Maumee used by the Cleveland & Toledo and successors? I'm particularly interested to know if Ohio, Toledo or any other government entity provided money, and if there were conditions attached to the cash.
OK, here's all the "Info" you need─I did a quick "Web Search" : http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/B ... Bridge.htm
"Short Thread" from a guy with similar question: http://www.railroad.net/forums/viewtopi ... 37&start=0
Robert Jackson (Extreme Railfan/Bluewater and Michigan Transit Museum member)
http://cooltrains.rrpicturearchives.net/
http://cooltrains.rrpicturearchives.net/
Re: Seeking history of what is now NC Maumee River swing bri
Thansk, but right river, wrong bridge. What I'm interested in is now the NS bridge just east of the Toledo depot. It was also once the New York Central main line between Buffalo and Chicago. Can you help?
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: Seeking history of what is now NC Maumee River swing bri
BeeGuy wrote:Thanks, but right river, wrong bridge. What I'm interested in is now the NS bridge just east of the Toledo depot. It was also once the New York Central main line between Buffalo and Chicago. Can you help?
AH HA, the current NS bridge over the Maumee River!!!! That is a nice bridge! I photographed (Medium Format film) the NS "Employee Special" crossing this bridge,
July 28, 2012 (my 29th birthday)! This is the picture I am posting below! "Railfan Gary" was there too!!!!
Here is some "Info" from a "Web Search" :
http://historicbridges.org/bridges/brow ... toledorr1/
More: https://bridgehunter.com/oh/lucas/bh46510/
http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPictur ... id=3146570
Robert Jackson (Extreme Railfan/Bluewater and Michigan Transit Museum member)
http://cooltrains.rrpicturearchives.net/
http://cooltrains.rrpicturearchives.net/