Susquehanna River bridge at Havre de Grace

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The Susquehanna River bridge at Havre de Grace is a historic railroad crossing over the Susquehanna River in Maryland that played a key role in 19th-century rail travel along the Northeast Corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railroad bridge
truss bridge
carries railroad tracks
connects Havre de Grace, Maryland
Perryville, Maryland
crosses Susquehanna River
function railroad crossing over the Susquehanna River
hasFeature multiple spans
piers in water
heritageStatus historic railroad bridge
historicalPeriod 19th century
locatedIn Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Harford County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Havre de Grace, Maryland
Maryland
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnWaterway Susquehanna River
surface form: lower Susquehanna River
material steel
partOf Northeast Corridor
regionServed Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
significance key role in 19th-century rail travel along the Northeast Corridor
transportCorridorRole link between Baltimore and Philadelphia rail lines
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains
usedFor rail transport

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Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad notableStructure Susquehanna River bridge at Havre de Grace