Why the Kinzua Railroad Viaduct Was Abandoned After 100 Years
For over a century, the Kinzua Railroad Viaduct stood 301 feet above a Pennsylvania gorge — once the tallest railroad bridge on Earth. Then one summer afternoon in 2003, everything changed. But the tornado wasn't what really killed it. The real story started decades earlier, when the railroad quietly walked away and nobody asked why. 🔔 Subscribe for more forgotten history 👍 Like if you made it to the end #KinzuaBridge #AbandonedRailroad #LostHistory #ItsHistory #ForgottenAmerica #Railroad #History #Abandoned

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