...The Steel Rails Still Ain't Heard the News No. 1 - Near Rupert, Columbia County PA
by Michael Mazaika
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...The Steel Rails Still Ain't Heard the News No. 1 - Near Rupert, Columbia County PA
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Michael Mazaika
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View northwesterly of a rusting, abandoned railroad bridge that crosses Fishing Creek, adjacent to the Rupert Covered Bridge in Rupert, Montour Township, Columbia County, PA. A reminder of the tracks that served multiple rail lines over its years of service linking Bloomsburg and Catawissa, PA, and beyond. Image = PA Country Roads - Columbia 103015 325-329 E-D S C1.jpg.
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January 30th, 2016
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Comments (14)
Greg Joens
I have a great fascination with bridges. Thanks for sharing this excellent image, Michael.
John Stone
Beautiful fall shot and image of old RR Bridge ..
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, John. I can imagine the coal trains that came thru here in its heyday. - Mike
Michael Mazaika
Many thanks to the kind folks from Erie, PA, who purchased this image. What a beautiful day it was. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did finding it. - Mike
Beverly Guilliams
A Wonderful Blessing.....Congrats on Your Sale!!
Michael Mazaika replied:
I thank the Good Lord for my vision, my mobility, the light, and color, and for your kind encouragement. Thank you, Beverly. - Mike
Sherri Of Palm Springs
Hi Michael, such a nice image, awesome shot Sherri flv
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Sherri. I'm grateful for your kind words and encouragement. - Mike
Michael Vigliotti
Fantastic the way you caught all of the light and colors Michael.
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Michael. The day began with an overcast sky but turned into a wonderful autumn colorfest. I count these days, no all days, as blessings. Thanks again. - Mike
Reynold Jay
I have seen one close to this in a nearby town. Nicely done, Michael. FAV
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Reynold. The fall colors and light just set off this rusty old railroad bridge in a nostalgic way. I'm glad you liked this shot. - Mike