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- Trevorton_Bridge length "5568.33024".
- Trevorton_Bridge abstract "The Trevorton Bridge was a wooden covered bridge that crossed the Susquehanna River. It was erected between Herndon in Northumberland County and Port Trevorton in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was 3,460 feet (1,050 m) long, with a 1,400-foot (430 m) trestle leading up to it. It was originally built as a railroad bridge by the Trevorton and Susquehanna Railroad and, in 1885, the bridge was adapted for use as a road bridge as well as for trains. The bridge was most often used to cross the Susquehanna by cattle. The continuous crossing of cattle endangered the already weakened bridge (weakened from acid in the bark the pine used to construct the bridge). The bridge was eventually dismantled for fear that it collapse.".
- Trevorton_Bridge length "5568330.24".
- Trevorton_Bridge material "Wood".
- Trevorton_Bridge region Northumberland_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge region Snyder_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge river Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge synonym "Port Trevorton".
- Trevorton_Bridge thumbnail Pennsylvania_Locator_Map.PNG?width=300.
- Trevorton_Bridge type Covered_bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageID "18594839".
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageLength "3553".
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "599860831".
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_over_the_Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_bridges_in_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Clarks_Ferry_Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Covered_bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Herndon,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink List_of_crossings_of_the_Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Port_Trevorton,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Selinsgrove_Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Snyder_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Trevorton_and_Susquehanna_Railroad.
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- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trevorton Bridge".
- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "long bridge".
- Trevorton_Bridge bridge "Trevorton Bridge".
- Trevorton_Bridge category Covered_bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge country "United States".
- Trevorton_Bridge countryFlag "true".
- Trevorton_Bridge downstream Clarks_Ferry_Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge downstreamSigns "20".
- Trevorton_Bridge established "1850.0".
- Trevorton_Bridge established "1870".
- Trevorton_Bridge established1Type "Dismantled".
- Trevorton_Bridge establishedType "Built".
- Trevorton_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Trevorton_Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge latD "40".
- Trevorton_Bridge latM "42".
- Trevorton_Bridge latNs "N".
- Trevorton_Bridge latS "35".
- Trevorton_Bridge lengthImperial "3460".
- Trevorton_Bridge longD "76".
- Trevorton_Bridge longEw "W".
- Trevorton_Bridge longM "51".
- Trevorton_Bridge longS "8".
- Trevorton_Bridge map "Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG".
- Trevorton_Bridge mapCaption "Location of the Trevorton Bridge in Pennsylvania".
- Trevorton_Bridge mapLocator "Pennsylvania".
- Trevorton_Bridge mapSize "250".
- Trevorton_Bridge material "Wood".
- Trevorton_Bridge name "Trevorton Bridge".
- Trevorton_Bridge otherName "Port Trevorton".
- Trevorton_Bridge place Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge region Northumberland_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge region Snyder_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge regionLabel "County/Counties in which the site lies".
- Trevorton_Bridge regionType "Counties".
- Trevorton_Bridge river Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge riverType "Crosses".
- Trevorton_Bridge state "Pennsylvania".
- Trevorton_Bridge stateFlag "true".
- Trevorton_Bridge structure "Bridges".
- Trevorton_Bridge upstream Selinsgrove_Bridge.
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- Trevorton_Bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geobox.
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- Trevorton_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_over_the_Susquehanna_River.
- Trevorton_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Pennsylvania.
- Trevorton_Bridge hypernym Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge point "40.709722222222226 -76.85222222222222".
- Trevorton_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Trevorton_Bridge type Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Trevorton_Bridge type Place.
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- Trevorton_Bridge type Place.
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- Trevorton_Bridge type Q12280.
- Trevorton_Bridge comment "The Trevorton Bridge was a wooden covered bridge that crossed the Susquehanna River. It was erected between Herndon in Northumberland County and Port Trevorton in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was 3,460 feet (1,050 m) long, with a 1,400-foot (430 m) trestle leading up to it. It was originally built as a railroad bridge by the Trevorton and Susquehanna Railroad and, in 1885, the bridge was adapted for use as a road bridge as well as for trains.".
- Trevorton_Bridge label "Trevorton Bridge".
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- Trevorton_Bridge sameAs Q7839514.
- Trevorton_Bridge lat "40.709722222222226".
- Trevorton_Bridge long "-76.85222222222222".
- Trevorton_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Trevorton_Bridge?oldid=599860831.
- Trevorton_Bridge depiction Pennsylvania_Locator_Map.PNG.
- Trevorton_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Trevorton_Bridge.
- Trevorton_Bridge name "Trevorton Bridge".