Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Canton
Constructed in 1835
National Register of Historic Places
Placed by Canton Historical Commission
Dedicated July 4th 1993
National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
Designated by the American society of Civil Engineers Dedicated in 1999
The Canton viaduct is one of the two oldest surviving multiple arch stone railroad bridges still in active mainline use in the United States
(Bridges & Viaducts • Man-Made Features • Railroads & Streetcars) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
Constructed in 1835
National Register of Historic Places
Placed by Canton Historical Commission
Dedicated July 4th 1993
National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
Designated by the American society of Civil Engineers Dedicated in 1999
The Canton viaduct is one of the two oldest surviving multiple arch stone railroad bridges still in active mainline use in the United States
(Bridges & Viaducts • Man-Made Features • Railroads & Streetcars) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.