Salisbury Viaduct
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The Salisbury Viaduct is a bridge in Somerset County, Pennsylvania near Meyersdale that spans the Casselman River valley. Built in 1912 by the Western Maryland Railway for its Connellsville Extension, it was built to accommodate two tracks, but only one was ever installed. It was decommissioned in 1975; in 1998, after being modified for use as a rail trail, it opened to pedestrians and cyclists as part of the Great Allegheny Passage.
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Flight 93 Memorial Highway, Summit Township
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N 39.83375 ° | E -79.044861111111 ° |
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Salisbury Viaduct
Flight 93 Memorial Highway
15552 Summit Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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