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  2. Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Columbia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    For the rest of the war, cargo and passengers had to be laboriously ferried across the broad Susquehanna River. The Columbia Bridge Company constructed another wooden bridge on the same stone piers in the years just after the Civil War, restoring the railroad line.

  3. List of crossings of the Susquehanna River - Wikipedia

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    1855, Trevorton, Mahanoy & Susquehanna Railroad and road, dismantled 1870 see USGS Aerial imagery 40°42′35″N 76°51′10″W  /  40.70972°N 76.85278°W  / 40.70972; -76

  4. Susquehanna National Heritage Area - Wikipedia

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    The Susquehanna National Heritage Area was first introduced in 2008, [2] and was established in 2019. [1] It is administered by the Susquehanna Heritage Corporation which was created in 2002. It is based out of the Zimmerman Center for Heritage in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania , a historic home dating to the early 1700s.

  5. Wrightsville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by the Susquehanna River, Vine, 4th, and Willow Sts., Wrightsville, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°01′26″N 76°31′41″W  /  40.02389°N 76.52806°W  / 40.02389; -76

  6. Pennsylvania Route 624 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 624 (PA 624) is a north–south state route located in southern central Pennsylvania.Its southern terminus is at PA 24 in Red Lion.The northern terminus is at PA 462 in Wrightsville near the Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge that carries PA 462 across the Susquehanna River.

  7. Why PennDOT says a new bridge will not be built to replace ...

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    The cost to build a new bridge over the Susquehanna River between York and Lancaster counties would likely be more than $340 million, spokesman Dave Thompson said.