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Moodna Viaduct

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Crosses
  
Moodna Creek

Design
  
Trestle

Total length
  
975 m

Clearance below
  
59 m

Locale
  
Salisbury Mills, NY

Construction started
  
1906

Height
  
59 m

Opened
  
January 1909

Moodna Viaduct

Carries
  
1 track of Norfolk Southern's Southern Tier Line

Maintained by
  
Metro-North Railroad (owned by Norfolk Southern)

Address
  
180 Orrs Mills Rd, Salisbury Mills, NY 12577, USA

Location
  
Beaverdam Lake-Salisbury Mills

Similar
  
Salisbury Mills–Cornwall, Schunemunk Mountain, Campbell Hall, Port Jervis, Great Smoky Mountains

Moodna viaduct


The Moodna Viaduct is an iron railroad trestle spanning Moodna Creek and its valley at the north end of Schunemunk Mountain in Cornwall, New York, near the village of Salisbury Mills.

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Significance

The bridge was constructed between 1904 and 1908 by the Erie Railroad as part of the Graham Line and was opened for service in January 1909. The trestle spans the valley for 3,200 feet (975 m) and is 193 feet (59 m) high at its highest point, making it the highest and longest railroad trestle east of the Mississippi River. The open design of the trestle was used to reduce wind resistance and is a major reason why the trestle is still in service today. The viaduct crosses Orrs Mills Road north of the creek and Otter Kill Road south of the creek.

Current use

The viaduct carries Metro-North's Port Jervis commuter line and Norfolk Southern freight trains. The Metro-North Salisbury Mills-Cornwall station sits near the north end of the viaduct. In summer 2007, timber replacement on the viaduct caused delays on the line due to slow orders placed on it, and required that service be halted during weekend days. As of October, 2009, repairs were underway to several of the concrete piers; traffic remains uninterrupted.

It is also a tourist attraction for the small town of Salisbury Mills. Two major roads cross under it, the major one is Orange County Route 20. The viaduct creates a spectacular landscape when viewed from the corner of Orrs Mills Road and Jackson Avenue outside of town, frequently photographed during fall foliage season.

The Moodna Viaduct appears as a prominent feature in the 2007 film Michael Clayton.

References

Moodna Viaduct Wikipedia