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Lyman Viaduct

(7) Bridge in Colchester, Connecticut
The Lyman Viaduct is a buried railroad trestle built over Dickinson Creek in Colchester, Connecticut, in 1873. Along with the nearby Rapallo Viaduct, it is one of the few surviving wrought iron railroad trestles from the first generation of such structures.
Address: Airline Trail, East Hampton, CT 06424
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The Lyman Viaduct is a buried railroad trestle built over Dickinson Creek in Colchester, Connecticut, in 1873. Along with the nearby Rapallo Viaduct, ...
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Aug 31, 2016 · For twenty months between 1912 and 1913 the span was filled with 20 acres of sand. The good news is that today this amazing structure is still ...
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A thrilling view for a teenager, making her father somewhat nervous. Winter and heavy snows do not stop the use of this trail. This is the east end of the ...
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Dec 3, 2019 · Stretching across eastern Connecticut from Thompson to East Hampton, this linear trail dates from the 1870s, and today draws walkers, hikers, ...
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Jan 3, 2012 · At 1100 feet long and 137 feet high, the Lyman Viaduct iron railroad trestle was built 1872-1873 to span the valley of Dickinson Creek near ...
Mar 24, 2024 · Former popular gem "pyrope" garnet (really almandine) digging locality, in Dickinson Creek stream bed at the culvert outfall under the Lyman ...
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lyman viaduct state park from chathamhistoricalct.org
The Air Line Trail State Park in East Hampton, Connecticut runs through Colchester, Hebron, Lebanon, Columbia, Windham, Chaplin, Pomfret, CT.