Published July 02. 2019 01:03PM
An abandoned railroad bridge creates a bucolic scene along Lime Kiln Road in West Penn Township, seen here Friday. The 1890s stone arch bridge is situated on what was part of the right of way of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Pottsville Branch, running from Lizard Creek Junction to west of Pottsville. The Lehigh Valley railroad dates back to 1846 and was used to haul anthracite coal. The line, abandoned in 1953, crossed Route 309 near the base of the Blue Mountain, as did the Lehigh and New England Railroad. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
An abandoned railroad bridge creates a bucolic scene along Lime Kiln Road in West Penn Township, seen here recently. The 1890s stone arch bridge is situated on what was part of the right of way of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Pottsville Branch, running from Lizard Creek Junction to west of Pottsville. The Lehigh Valley railroad dates back to 1846 and was used to haul anthracite coal. The line, abandoned in 1953, crossed Route 309 near the base of the Blue Mountain, as did the Lehigh and New England Railroad. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS