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The Delaware River Viaduct is a reinforced concrete railroad bridge across the Delaware River about two miles (3.2 km) south of the Delaware Water Gap that was built from 1908 to 1910 as part of the Lackawanna Cut-Off rail line. It is the sister to the line's larger Paulinskill Viaduct. The Delaware River Viaduct also crosses Interstate 80 on the east (New Jersey) side of the river and Slateford Road and the Lackawanna Railroad's "Old Road" (now Delaware-Lackawanna) on the west (Pennsylvania) side. Abandoned in 1983, it is part of an Amtrak proposal to introduce passenger service between Scranton, Pennsylvania and New York City, a distance of 135 miles (217 km) miles.

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  • Delaware River Viaduct (en)
  • Delaware River Viaduct (de)
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  • Das Delaware River Viaduct bei der kleinen Ortschaft Columbia im Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey, USA, ist das zweite der großen Eisenbahnviadukte, das die Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad im Rahmen des neuen in den Jahren 1908 bis 1910 bauen ließ. Der Zugverkehr begann an Heiligabend 1911 und dauerte bis 1979, als das Nachfolgeunternehmen Conrail den Verkehr auf der Strecke einstellte. Conrail gab die Strecke 1982 vollständig auf und entfernte 1989 die Schienen auf der Brücke, fünf Jahre später als auf dem Paulinskill Viaduct. (de)
  • The Delaware River Viaduct is a reinforced concrete railroad bridge across the Delaware River about two miles (3.2 km) south of the Delaware Water Gap that was built from 1908 to 1910 as part of the Lackawanna Cut-Off rail line. It is the sister to the line's larger Paulinskill Viaduct. The Delaware River Viaduct also crosses Interstate 80 on the east (New Jersey) side of the river and Slateford Road and the Lackawanna Railroad's "Old Road" (now Delaware-Lackawanna) on the west (Pennsylvania) side. Abandoned in 1983, it is part of an Amtrak proposal to introduce passenger service between Scranton, Pennsylvania and New York City, a distance of 135 miles (217 km) miles. (en)
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  • Delaware River Viaduct (en)
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