• Where is this on the LV in Allentown?

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Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in Pennsylvania

Moderator: bwparker1

  by charlie6017
 
Charles, I believe this is the CNJ crossing of the Lehigh River -- just west of the overhead truss-bridge
that crosses the actual LV line near old East Penn Yard. The consolidated Allentown Yard is just east of
both bridges.

Here are the coordinates.

40.5993707,-75.4509003

Charlie
  by pumpers
 
I agree. Looking north I think.

One detail though - I believe this bridge in the photo is EAST of the bridge coming from East Penn Yard which crosses over the LV main, maybe about 1/4 mile away from the bridge in the photo.

The bridge in the photo is just WEST (maybe 100 yards) of a truss bridge over the abandoned Lehigh Canal.

Jim S
  by charlie6017
 
pumpers wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:55 am I agree. Looking north I think.

One detail though - I believe this bridge in the photo is EAST of the bridge coming from East Penn Yard which crosses over the LV main, maybe about 1/4 mile away from the bridge in the photo.

The bridge in the photo is just WEST (maybe 100 yards) of a truss bridge over the abandoned Lehigh Canal.

Jim S
You are correct, Jim. I always forget there are three bridges there. The truss over the old LV main, the
plate-girder bridge over the Lehigh River and the truss over the old canal. Thank you!

Charlie
  by lvrr325
 
That first covered (formerly covered?) hopper looks like it had a fire going inside.