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Fran Breznicky | all galleries >> Galleries >> Photo A Day Gallery > CSXT Q226-21 Light Power on the Thomas Viaduct
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24-NOV-2007

CSXT Q226-21 Light Power on the Thomas Viaduct

The 704-foot-long Thomas Viaduct is the oldest stone arch railroad viaduct in use today. Designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jr., then a young engineer with little experience, the viaduct was named for Philip E. Thomas, first president of the B & O Railroad. At the time of its construction the viaduct was the largest bridge in America and the first built on a curve. The eight arched bridge was designed to carry newly introduced mechanical steam engines weighing as much as six tons apiece. Officially completed July 4, 1835, it now bears engines weighing about three hundred and fifty tons each, with no additional reinforcement. The Thomas Viaduct is located at Relay, the halfway point between Baltimore and Ellicotts Mills, where horses pulling rail cars were changed.

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Dog Breath25-Nov-2007 14:57
cool shot!
Sam Stevenson25-Nov-2007 14:15
Great train shot!
Guest 25-Nov-2007 14:13
Nice capture
Guest 25-Nov-2007 12:41
Fantastic! V
Guest 25-Nov-2007 07:11
This is great. Nice work.
Guest 25-Nov-2007 05:08
Great image I love the location. Voted!
Michael Shpuntov25-Nov-2007 04:28
Excellent composition and colors.
Herb 25-Nov-2007 04:26
Nice image