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In May 1950, a lone 2-8-0 runs west across the Lackawanna Railroad’s bridge across the Delaware River, one of many concrete structures built as part of the road’s early 20th century line improvements.
William D. Middleton photo
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Doesn’t look like May. Snow on ground and no leaves on the trees.
Doesn’t look like May. Snow on ground and no leaves on the trees.