NBI Information

Location

State: New York

County: Lehigh County

Feature Carried: Norfolk Southern Railroad

Feature Crossed: Lehigh River

Latitude, Longitude: 40.5995, -75.4515

Structure Open, Posted, or Closed to Traffic: Active Railroad Bridge

History

Year Built: Unknown

Picture Date: March 15, 2025

Geometry

Lanes on Structure: 2

Lanes under Structure: 0

Number of Main Spans: 4

Main Structure Type: Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder

Main Structure Material: Steel

Condition

Bridge is not on the National Bridge Inventory

Bridge Information

This bridge carries the Norfolk Southern Lehigh Line across the Lehigh River. This rail line is freight only and carries approximately 25 trains per day.

The majority of the Lehigh Line was opened in September of 1855 as the Lehigh Valley Railroad. This bridge was likely part of the original construction. Passenger Service ended on the Lehigh Valley in 1961, and in 1976 the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) merged to form Conrail. The Lehigh Line was acquired by Norfolk Southern in 1999 when CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern jointly acquired Conrail and then divided its assets between them.

References