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  • Footbridge, which cross Franconia Brook along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Old abutments from Trestle No. 7 of the the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) are used to support this bridge. Hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the right-hand side of this bridge.
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  • Footbridge, which cross Franconia Brook along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Old abutments from Trestle No. 7 of the the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) are used to support this bridge. Hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the right-hand side of this bridge.
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  • Hiker on footbridge, which cross Franconia Brook along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Old abutments from Trestle No. 7 of the old the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948) are used to support this bridge. Hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the right-hand side of this bridge.
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  • Franconia Brook footbridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Abutments from Trestle No. 7 of the old the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893 - 1948) are used to support this foot bridge.
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  • Hiker on footbridge, which cross Franconia Brook along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Old abutments from Trestle No. 7 of the old the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948) are used to support this bridge. Hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the right-hand side of this bridge.
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  • Stone abutment at the end the Lincoln Brook Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This abutment is from Trestle No. 7, and it crossed Franconia Brook along the old the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948).
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  • A hiker crosses over Franconia Brook on a foot bridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Old abutments from Trestle 7 of the old the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad are used to support the foot bridge. The East Branch & Lincoln Railroad operated from 1893 - 1948.
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  • Looking downstream at the Franconia Brook foot bridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire during a winter snow storm. Hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the left hand side of this bridge. The abutments from trestle No. 7, which serviced the Upper East Branch of the old the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948), are used to support the bridge.
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  • Foot bridge along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses Franconia Brook, and hikers enter into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the right hand side of the bridge. Old abutments from Trestle 7 which was part of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad are used to support the foot bridge.
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  • This is the location of where an old spur line along the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This spur line began off the main line about a half of a mile above trestle No. 7, crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, and ended in the general area of Cedar Brook.
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  • Flooding from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 uncovered railroad ties along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. A spur line that came off the main line of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) traveled up a portion of the now Pemi East Trail. This spur line began about a 1/2 mile above Trestle 7, crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River and ended in the area of Cedar Brook. These railroad ties look to be cut trees that have been squared with an adze, which is a hand tool used to cut each tie to length and shape.
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  • Flooding from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 uncovered railroad ties along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. A spur line that came off the main line of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) traveled up a portion of the now Pemi East Trail. This spur line began about a 1/2 mile above Trestle 7, crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River and ended in the area of Cedar Brook. These railroad ties look to be cut trees that have been squared with an adze, which is a hand tool used to cut each tie to length and shape.
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  • Flooding from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 uncovered railroad ties along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. A spur line that came off the main line of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) traveled up a portion of the now Pemi East Trail. This spur line began about a 1/2 mile above Trestle 7, crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River and ended in the area of Cedar Brook. These railroad ties look to be cut trees that have been squared with an adze, which is a hand tool used to cut each tie to length and shape.
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  • This is the location of where a spur line along the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This spur line began off the main line about a half of a mile above trestle No. 7, crossed the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, and ended in the general area of Cedar Brook.
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  • The old railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s (1893-1948) Franconia Brook Branch just beyond trestle No. 7 in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This branch of the railroad serviced the Franconia and Lincoln Brook valleys of today’s Pemigewasset Wilderness. And the Franconia Brook Trail utilizes much of the old railroad bed.
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