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- Mount Run culvert
- Depicts a stone culvert spanning a small section of Mount Run below the railroad tracks.
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- Mt. Moriah Lane
- Depicts the roadway bridge carrying Mount Moriah Lane (Cemetery Avenue?) over the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad tracks. A man stands on the tracks nearby, looking toward the photographer. The platforms of the Mount Moriah Station are visible in the distance.
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- Mt. Moriah Station
- Partial view of the station elevated above the platforms near Mount Moriah Lane (Cemetery Avenue?).
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- Muckinapatis Run
- Depicts a single, stone culvert under the railroad tracks.
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- Newark Station
- Depicts the railroad station constructed in 1886 after designs by Furness, Evans & Co. A horse is harnessed to a carriage and stands close to the platform nearby. Small, brick homes are visible behind the station.
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- O'Donnel [sic] St. Bridge
- Depicts a wide dirt road under the pony plate girder bridge in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore. Horse-drawn carts are visible on the road in the distance.
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- Passamore's Race
- Depicts a deck plate girder bridge spanning Passamore's Race.
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- Perkins Run
- Depicts a single stone culvert under the railroad tracks.
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- Principio Creek
- Depicts two large stone culverts under the B & O Railroad tracks near Perryville, Maryland.
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- P.W. and B. R.R. Br.
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning the Philadelphia, Wilmington, & Baltimore Railroad tracks. The bridge is located at South 57th Street, between Woodland Avenue in the north and Grays Avenue in the south.
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- P.W. and B. R.R. Crossing
- Depicts a through truss bridge carrying the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks over the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore tracks.
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- P.W. and B. R.R. Crossing
- Depicts a through truss bridge carrying the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks over the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore tracks. View includes flatcars sitting on the lower tracks.
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- Quarry Road
- Depicts a deck plate girder bridge spanning Quarry Road.
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- Red Clay Creek
- Depicts a pin connected Pratt truss bridge spanning Red Clay Creek near Kiamensi. A small stone dam is located underneath. A brick building, probably a mill, is partially visible.
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- Red House Run
- Depicts Red House Run flowing through a stone culvert under the railroad tracks. Several men sit in a hand cart on the tracks above the culvert.
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- Ridley Creek
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning dry land near Ridley Creek in Pennsylvania.
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- Ridley Station
- Depicts a small, shingle-style station. For views of similar station designs, see Collingdale Station (P.9945.106); Boone Station (P.9945.108); and Sixtieth Street Station (P.9945.116).
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- Royal Blue Train Taken at Relay Station
- View of a locomotive pulling four railroad cars. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad started the Royal Blue Line service between New York City and Washington, D.C. in 1890 to become more competitive with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Locomotives on the Royal Blue Line were the fastest owned by the railroad.
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- Schuylkill River Bridge
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning the Schuylkill River south of Grays Ferry Avenue.
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- Scotts Run
- Depicts a man standing at the opening of a large stone culvert. Several men stand on the tracks above, looking down at the photographer.
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- Seventieth Street Station
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning a dirt road. Wide wooden stairs lead from the tracks to the road, which is most likely South 70th Street, not far from Cobbs Creek Parkway.
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- Shaw and Esir's Run
- Depicts a large, single stone culvert under the railroad tracks.
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- Shellpot Creek
- Depicts a deck plate girder bridge spanning Shellpot Creek in New Castle County.
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- Ship Creek
- Depicts Ship Creek flowing through a large, single stone culvert.
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- Shipley Road
- Depicts a deck plate girder bridge spanning Shipley Road in Bellefonte, Delaware, just outside of Wilmington. Six men stand on the tracks near the bridge.
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- Shores Run
- Depicts a single stone culvert spanning Shores Run.
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- Silverbrook
- Depicts a deck plate girder bridge spanning a small stream.
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- Singerly Station
- Depicts a brick, shingled Queen Anne style station. For views of similar stations, see Van Bibber Station (P.9945.18); Havre de Grace Station (P.9945.31); and Whitaker Station (P.9945.37).
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- Sixtieth Street Station
- Depicts a small, Queen Anne-style station elevated above the tracks at 60th Street. For views of similar station designs, see Ridley Station (P.9945.99); Collingdale Station (P.9945.106); and Boone Station (P.9945.108).
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- Stemmer's Run
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning Stemmer's Run. Men sit and stand on the bridge. A few men sit in the hand cart on the tracks nearby.
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- Stepney Station
- View of a two-story railroad station. Four women, a man, and a child stand on the platform near the railroad tracks. For views of similar station designs see Carpenter Station (P.9945.81); Twin Oaks Station (P.9945.86); Holmes Station (P.9945.104); and Llanwellyn Station (P.9945.104).
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- Stony Creek
- Depicts a large stone culvert under the B & O Railroad tracks.
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- Susquehanna River
- Depicts the timber Howe truss bridge spanning the Susquehanna River between Havre de Grace and Perryville, Maryland. The bridge was 6,000 feet in length and was comprised of twelve 250 foot spans with a through truss at the center, and rose 94 feet above mean low tide. This bridge was replaced in 1908.
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- Swan Creek
- Depicts a through truss bridge spanning Swan Creek. Several men stand on top of the truss and on the railroad tracks.
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- Taylor's Road
- Depicts a through truss railroad bridge high above the tracks. A locomotive is travelling under the bridge toward the photographer.
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- Telegraph Road
- Depicts a girder bridge spanning Telegraph Road. Several men stand in the hand cart on the tracks. Two men lean against the side rail.
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- Twin Oaks Station
- For views of similar designs, see Stepney Station (P.9945.26); Carpenter Station (P.9945.81); Holmes Station (P.9945.104); and Llanwellyn Station (P.9945.104).
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- Upland Station
- Depicts a small, one room station. For views of similar station designs, see Harford Station (P.9945.21); Aiken Station (P.9945.35); and Baldwin Station (P.9945.51).
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- Van Bibber Station
- Depicts a brick, heavily shingled railroad station. Several men and a child stand on the platform outside of the station building. For views of similar designs see Havre de Grace Station (P.9945.31); Whitaker Station (P.9945.37) and Singerly Station (P.9945.50).
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- Van Bibber Water Station
- Depicts a small brick building next to two water tanks adjacent to the railroad tracks. Three men and a child stand nearby.