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- Rochester-Beaver_Railroad_Bridge abstract "The Rochester-Beaver Railroad Bridge spans the Beaver River between the boroughs of Rochester, Pennsylvania and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. It is the second railroad bridge to be constructed on this site and serves as part of a crucial Cleveland to Pittsburgh line for Norfolk Southern Railway. The structure is only about 100 feet from the river's mouth at its confluence with the Ohio River.".
- Q7353934 abstract "The Rochester-Beaver Railroad Bridge spans the Beaver River between the boroughs of Rochester, Pennsylvania and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. It is the second railroad bridge to be constructed on this site and serves as part of a crucial Cleveland to Pittsburgh line for Norfolk Southern Railway. The structure is only about 100 feet from the river's mouth at its confluence with the Ohio River.".
- Rochester-Beaver_Railroad_Bridge comment "The Rochester-Beaver Railroad Bridge spans the Beaver River between the boroughs of Rochester, Pennsylvania and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. It is the second railroad bridge to be constructed on this site and serves as part of a crucial Cleveland to Pittsburgh line for Norfolk Southern Railway. The structure is only about 100 feet from the river's mouth at its confluence with the Ohio River.".
- Q7353934 comment "The Rochester-Beaver Railroad Bridge spans the Beaver River between the boroughs of Rochester, Pennsylvania and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. It is the second railroad bridge to be constructed on this site and serves as part of a crucial Cleveland to Pittsburgh line for Norfolk Southern Railway. The structure is only about 100 feet from the river's mouth at its confluence with the Ohio River.".