The original alignment of the the Boston & Albany main line up the Middlefield Gorge in Western Massachusetts employed two beautiful stone arch bridges over the River. The track was subsequently re-routed to ease the grade, which took the original bridges out of service. An interesting factoid - The chief engineer of the original Western Railroad was Whistler's father (i.e. - the father of the artist who did the famous painting "Whistler's Mother.") |
Date:
4/27/1986 |
Location:
Bancroft, MA Map  |
Views:
201 |
Collection Of:

Bob Krug |
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Author: Bob Krug
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Picture Categories: Bridge |
This picture is part of album: The B&A through the Berkshires |