by CAR_FLOATER
Hi gang.....
After reading my "Only Yesterday On The Lehigh And New England" book this morning, I have a few questions. Does anybody know if the roadbed of the Bangor and East Bangor Quarry branches survive? I don't know the area that well, and I figure there are some local roadbed hunters like Ken (NJVIKE) out there that may know. Also, in the book author Fischer makes a reference to two separate Portland (LNE-DLW) interchanges, the more famous "Keller Connection" outside of town, and then one closer into the town itself, much closer to the Delaware River bridge. I always knew of the more "popular" Keller Connection interchange, but do either remain enough to be hiked/explored today? I tried look using Google Maps, but forwhatever eason, that area is not visible once you zom in. Any help is appreciated before I make the road trip out there.
Thanks in advance,
CF
After reading my "Only Yesterday On The Lehigh And New England" book this morning, I have a few questions. Does anybody know if the roadbed of the Bangor and East Bangor Quarry branches survive? I don't know the area that well, and I figure there are some local roadbed hunters like Ken (NJVIKE) out there that may know. Also, in the book author Fischer makes a reference to two separate Portland (LNE-DLW) interchanges, the more famous "Keller Connection" outside of town, and then one closer into the town itself, much closer to the Delaware River bridge. I always knew of the more "popular" Keller Connection interchange, but do either remain enough to be hiked/explored today? I tried look using Google Maps, but forwhatever eason, that area is not visible once you zom in. Any help is appreciated before I make the road trip out there.
Thanks in advance,
CF
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