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  2. Atglen and Susquehanna Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Atglen and Susquehanna Branch crosses the Conestoga River on the upper span of this bridge, located at the Safe Harbor Dam, Pennsylvania. The Atglen and Susquehanna Branch is an abandoned branch line of the Pennsylvania Railroad that ran between Lemoyne and Atglen, Pennsylvania. A portion of the line is now the Enola Low Grade Trail .

  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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    1911 map of Pennsylvania Railroad "Lines East" including Lancaster County The turn of the century, however, was principally marked by the construction of the PRR's Atglen and Susquehanna Branch . This was part of the PRR's "Low-Grade Lines" project, which aimed to provide low- grade (slope) routes for freight which would bypass the congestion ...

  5. Conestoga River - Wikipedia

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    The Conestoga River ( Pennsylvania German: Kanneschtooge Rewwer ), also referred to as Conestoga Creek ( Pennsylvania German: Kanneschtooge Grick ), is a 61.6-mile-long (99.1 km) [4] tributary of the Susquehanna River flowing through the center of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.

  6. Pedestrian crossing to be added along Enola Low Grade Trail

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    A pedestrian crossing will be added along the Enola Low Grade Trail at Route 324 and Red Hill Road in Martic Township, Lancaster County. Pedestrian crossing to be added along Enola Low Grade Trail ...

  7. Pennsylvania Route 896 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 896. 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 Maryland ...

  8. Conestoga Trail System - Wikipedia

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    The Conestoga Trail System is a 65.8-mile (105.9 km) linear hiking trail in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The system 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 ...

  9. Enola Yard - Wikipedia

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    Enola Yard is a large rail yard located in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, along the western shore of the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Built in 1905 and expanded through the 1930s, Enola yard was the world's largest freight yard in 1956. [1] It remains in operation today, though it has long since been eclipsed in size ...