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Vermont Valley Railroad, Windham County

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Inventory Number: VT/45-13-27x
County: Windham County
Township: Brattleboro
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Bridge Name: Vermont Valley Railroad
Crosses: West River
Truss type: Deck
Spans: 1
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Builder:
When Lost: aft 1886
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Latitude: N42 52.00
Longitude: W072 33.35
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Directions: Vermont Valley Railroad. At the mouth of the West River. This was the easternmost of the three bridges.

Vermont Valley Railroad Bridge, Brattleboro, Windham County, VT
Todd Clark Collection
Comments:
The bridge was still present (and visible in photos) when the West River Railroad bridge (VT-13-24) collapsed in 1886.
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