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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Bridge adventure(Viewed 1023 times)
DudeManDeuce location:
Eastern PA
 
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Bridge adventure
< on 5/30/2022 10:54 PM >
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Saw this old bridge from the road with a few old rail cars on it. The cars were sealed up tight unfortunately (and visible from the road) so we just saw where the bridge would take us. We always find something.


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It's quite beautiful once you get up there

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The bridge led to an active railroad, we took what appeared to be a maintenance path. Came across an adult playground.

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Pretty nice place

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It got a little weird inside the trailer...

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Velco-on lady parts...
You would think that the dummies were used for target shooting but none of them had any bullet holes.
They may have had other holes for other purposes.

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Boat being taken over by nature

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Found an old motor home

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And another nice shot coming back

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Radio2600 location:
On the Road to Wellville
 
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Re: Bridge adventure
<Reply # 1 on 5/31/2022 11:38 PM >
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That was a train buff hotel where you could spend the night in a caboose.

The Conrail caboose originally belonged to the Reading RR and was one of the last cabooses bought new by the Reading RR before they went bankrupt.







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Re: Bridge adventure
<Reply # 2 on 6/1/2022 7:40 PM >
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Old rail cars are cool
Nice photos



DudeManDeuce location:
Eastern PA
 
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Re: Bridge adventure
<Reply # 3 on 6/3/2022 3:04 PM >
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Posted by Radio2600
That was a train buff hotel where you could spend the night in a caboose.

The Conrail caboose originally belonged to the Reading RR and was one of the last cabooses bought new by the Reading RR before they went bankrupt.






Cool, so it was a hotel in it's current location?



Marlon Bando location:
Canada
 
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Re: Bridge adventure
<Reply # 4 on 7/4/2022 1:49 PM >
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Definitely not what I would expect to find in a filing cabinet. The conrail caboose is a beauty.



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Umpire
 
location:
Shahre:'on Kaybec
 
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Re: Bridge adventure
<Reply # 5 on 1/5/2023 6:57 AM >
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Posted by Radio2600
That was a train buff hotel where you could spend the night in a caboose.

The Conrail caboose originally belonged to the Reading RR and was one of the last cabooses bought new by the Reading RR before they went bankrupt.






i noticed it lost its proper steps at one end, so looks like to be AAR legit they added stirrups



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