Thursday, March 6, 2008
Along the Laurel Line: Virginia
At Virginia, next to the tracks are the ruins of this building. This is about where the footbridge once crossed the Laurel Line tracks. A number of Post-war photos of this area show a shell of a building next to the footbridge, this must be all that's left of it. Looking closely there's a rusted out bicycle frame abandoned here in the rubble. In the distance, through the trees, the Erie's Wyoming Division can be seen.
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hi, Frank. we did some exploring in this area today. these ruins are next to the short connecting line that's between the L.L. and the Erie, which was built in Sept.1961. yet those ruins look so much older than that. wasn't that brick roof-less building next to the brook crossing? let me know when you explore this area again. danny 570-240-1554. and keep up the great work you are doing,
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