> Interesting. The question then becomes where is the starting > point (Bridge > 1)? Buffalo? And why is Bridge 60 relatively well-known > while no other > bridge on the DL&W is known by its number (in common usage)? > Perhaps its > close proximity to a major point on the railroad (Scranton > headquarters) > had something to do with this? Bridge 60 was a major interlocking on the DL&W/EL (much like most people know where "HX" and "WC" are) - the significance of the name is not the bridge, but the interlocking plant. It controlled the wye at the west end of Scranton and all associated lines (including the Diamond Branch coming off at that location) - Paul The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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