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  • Wrought Iron bridge - This is a pin-connected lenticular truss design used for iron bridges from 1880 - 1890. This bridge spanned the Ham Branch on Delage Farm Road in Franconia from 1889 - 2001. It now is on display at the Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Wrought Iron bridge - This is a pin-connected lenticular truss design used for iron bridges from 1880 - 1890. This bridge spanned the Ham Branch on Delage Farm Road in Franconia from 1889 - 2001. It now is on display at the Stone Iron Furnace site in Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the Hart's Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the Hart's Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the Hart's Location, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the Hart's Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains has been using the track.
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  • Frankenstein Trestle along the old Maine Central Railroad in the Hart's Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The trestle seen today was built in 1893 to replace the original wrought iron trestle built in 1875; it was then strengthened in 1930 and 1950 to handle the heavier train loads. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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