Penn Division  Contributor's Pick!       
In an ironic twist of fate, PYRP, once the WR 7, seen at the top of the photo, would have crossed this plate girder bridge over NY 7 on its way north. The D&H last used this bridge several years prior during the detours while Belden Tunnel was rebuilt, and it has sat unused since then. It would not be removed for another couple of years, when NY State rebuilt the NY 7 bridge over Wylie Creek, which PYRP is crossing on the well known Harpursville Bridge.
Date: 12/4/1988 Location: Harpursville, NY Views: 864 Collection Of:   Tom Beckett
Locomotives: DH 7412(GP39-2) DH 373(GP39-2) DH 7406(GP39-2) DH 386(GP39-2) NS 8010(C30-7)    Author:  Tom Beckett
Penn Division
Picture Categories: Scenic,Bridge,Action This picture is part of album:  NYSW operating the D&H-Binghamton north
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Name Type Comments Date
Steve Coraggio General Great shot and history of the bridge!!!!! 11/12/2017 5:44:20 PM
Bob Beaumont General I agree with Steve's assesment. It's nice seeing the bridge. It's unfortunate that A) the Penn is fully abandoned and B) that this bridge was removed. It looked like this was a great vantage point! Also it's nice to see exactly where along 7 it was located. 10/8/2020 2:47:01 AM

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