Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge
Category: Bridges
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Nothing says Vermont more than covered bridges. The Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge was built by the Rutland railroad Company in 1897. Restored in 1983, the bridge is one of three covered trestle bridges still standing and is now part of a hiking trail.
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