Trestle (and the two other big ones, "Possum Creek and Beaver Creek) part of the N&W Belt Line built 1906-1908 to bypass congested downtown Lynchburg. The Belt Line was built for double track, but remained a single-track line. |
Date:
3/21/2017 |
Location:
Lynchburg, VA Map  |
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G. R. Harper |
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Author: G. R. Harper
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This picture is part of album: Chasing the RBBX Red Unit, Lynchburg to Petersburg |