by zaboha
First off, glad to be part of this forum. This is my first post so hello to everyone.
I was recently hiking on the Lehigh River Gorge trail which I believe is the former location of the Lehigh Valley RR line. We entered at the Rockport access point which is south of White Haven and headed south and near Luke Falls there is a structure I'm interested in finding what its purpose was. This location is maybe about 1/4 to 1/2 mile below the old Rockport station where there was a water tank to replenish the steam locomotives, so my initial thought was a small water tower but that would seem to be redundant.
I know a canal system operated before and concurrently to the early railroads but was destroyed by a flood and never repaired. Any thoughts, or opinions are appreciated.
Thanks
Z
I was recently hiking on the Lehigh River Gorge trail which I believe is the former location of the Lehigh Valley RR line. We entered at the Rockport access point which is south of White Haven and headed south and near Luke Falls there is a structure I'm interested in finding what its purpose was. This location is maybe about 1/4 to 1/2 mile below the old Rockport station where there was a water tank to replenish the steam locomotives, so my initial thought was a small water tower but that would seem to be redundant.
I know a canal system operated before and concurrently to the early railroads but was destroyed by a flood and never repaired. Any thoughts, or opinions are appreciated.
Thanks
Z
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