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Eastern Railroad Discussion > About those freight cars in the Susquehanna RiverDate: 10/24/14 09:57 About those freight cars in the Susquehanna River Author: Pattenburg Back on September 25th, dan7366 posted a question about a freight car in the Susquehanna River. Today's Lancaster (PA) has a story about not one but two freight cars that are in the river. It makes for some interesting reading but doesn't answer the question as to when did they get there?
Link to the original TO thread: http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?2,3531913,3532660#msg-3532660 Link to the article: http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/who-can-solve-the-mystery-of-the-underwater-train-cars/article_60f3cfd0-5a20-11e4-b13c-001a4bcf6878.html Date: 10/24/14 11:34 Re: About those freight cars in the Susquehanna River Author: hoydie17 The one that he supposes is a boxcar laying on its roof isn't a freight car at all. It's a bridge, eons ago (1930's I believe) when they were building one of the nearby dams, the Port Road was realigned to its present routing, and that bridge was overtaken by the lake created from the dam downstream.
Date: 10/24/14 11:56 Re: About those freight cars in the Susquehanna River Author: Pattenburg Sean - some more information related to your post...
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/readers-help-solve-one-mystery-train-object-in-susquehanna-new/article_6e55890c-5af2-11e4-96b9-001a4bcf6878.html |