Wabash Bridge (Ohio River)

Wabash Bridge

Eastern end of Wabash Bridge, from Route 2
Coordinates 40°18′37″N 80°36′06″W / 40.3104°N 80.6018°W / 40.3104; -80.6018Coordinates: 40°18′37″N 80°36′06″W / 40.3104°N 80.6018°W / 40.3104; -80.6018
Locale Mingo Junction, Ohio, and Follansbee, West Virginia

The Wabash Bridge is a railroad bridge over the Ohio River between the states of West Virginia and Ohio. It was the longest cantilever truss span for a short time when it was built. The bridge is also noted for its decorative finials on top of the towers. With its eastern end located on Route 2 in West Virginia, between Follansbee and Wellsburg, it was also a popular route for foot traffic from Follansbee and Wellsburg to Mingo Junction in Ohio. Streetcar service was provided on the West Virginia side to the steps leading to the footpath along the bridge.[1]

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References

  1. "1904 – Wabash Railroad Bridge Constructed". Follansbees Timeline. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  2. HistoricBridges.org. "Mingo Junction Wabash Railroad Bridge". Historic Bridge.org Bridge Browser. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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