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Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge in 2014 (foreground) Construction of the first Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge was begun in 1812 and completed December 5, 1814, by J. Wolcott, H. Slaymaker, S. Slaymaker at a total cost of $231,771 (equal to $3,368,405 today), which was underwritten by the newly formed Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.
During the weekend of 13–14 June 2015, a large swarm of mayflies caused several vehicular accidents on the Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, carrying Pennsylvania Route 462 across the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. The bridge had to be closed to traffic twice during that period due to impaired visibility and ...
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An open house will be held tonight in Columbia, Lancaster County on the project. 7 things to know about the Veterans Memorial Bridge rehabilitation project Skip to main content
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. The Pennsylvania Railroad purchased this replacement bridge in 1879, but it was destroyed by a severe windstorm in 1896. These bridges were each known as the "Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge."
The Route 462 bridge, also known as the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge, will close to traffic for about three years during an anticipated five-year project to rehabilitate the structure ...
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.
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