Lyman Viaduct
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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
Hours: Open 24 hours
Mar 24, 2024 · Former popular gem "pyrope" garnet (really almandine) digging locality, in Dickinson Creek stream bed at the culvert outfall under the Lyman ...
... Lyman Trestle once in Connecticut. The Lyman Viaduct was built over Dickinson Creek in Colchester, Connecticut in 1873. It was a wrought iron post deck ...
Jun 25, 2022 · I was told it was because of an erosion problem caused by the foot traffic down there. They had to do something to keep the water from eating ...
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Nov 6, 2021 · On the Boston and New York Airline Railroad, later the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The wrought iron trestle was built in 1873; ...