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  2. Atglen and Susquehanna Branch - Wikipedia

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    Enola Low Grade Trail over the Safe Harbor Trestle 2022. The portion of the right of way that was transferred to the Lancaster County municipalities is now a 29-mile (47 km) rail trail named the Enola Low Grade Trail. [5] The eight municipalities have opened their sections at varying rates, with the first opening in September 2011.

  3. Safe Harbor Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Construction end. 1905. Opened. 1906. Rebuilt. 1930. Location. The Safe Harbor Bridge also known as the Safe Harbor Trestle, Port Road Bridge and the Enola Low Grade Line (A&S Railroad) Steel Trestle is a steel deck truss trestle that spans the Conestoga River at Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania near the Susquehanna River for the Port Road Branch and ...

  4. Transportation in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 1836, the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad (HPMt.J&L RR) built a connecting line from Dillerville, just west of Lancaster, to Mount Joy. [6] Building from both ends, the line was completed from Dillerville to Harrisburg in 1838. [6] This bypassed the canal between Harrisburg and Columbia.

  5. Conestoga Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Conestoga Trail is a 65.8-mile (105.9 km) linear hiking trail in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The trail connects several relatively short and discontinuous footpaths with walks on paved roads. About 53% of the network's distance is made up of road walking, and those segments are intended to showcase the rural scenery of Lancaster County ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster ...

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    August 30, 1994(#94001061) 1630 and 1631 Pennsylvania Route 999 (Millersville Pike)40°01′18″N76°20′00″W / 40.021583°N 76.333333°W / 40.021583; -76.333333 (Bausman Farmstead) Lancaster Township. 8. John Berger & Son Company Tobacco Warehouse. John Berger & Son Company Tobacco Warehouse.

  7. Conestoga Creek Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Conestoga Creek Viaduct spans the Conestoga River east of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The present structure, built in 1887–88, is a five-span, two-track stone arch railroad bridge. The first crossing at this location was a 1,412 feet (430 m) series of 11 wooden Town lattice trusses constructed in 1829 for the Columbia and Philadelphia ...

  8. List of crossings of the Conestoga River - Wikipedia

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    Former Port Road Branch of Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad. Safe Harbor Trestle. Rail bridge. Safe Harbor. 39°55′31″N 76°23′03″W. /  39.92528°N 76.38417°W  / 39.92528; -76.38417  ( Safe Harbor Trestle) Former Enola Low Grade Line ( Atglen and Susquehanna Railroad ) Bridge. Powerhouse Road.

  9. Pennsylvania Route 896 - Wikipedia

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    Legislative. ← PA 895. → PA 897. Pennsylvania Route 896 (PA 896) is a north–south state highway located in the counties of Chester and Lancaster in southeastern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at the Maryland state line just south of Strickersville in London Britain Township. South of the state line, the road continues as unsigned ...