Lawyers Canyon Viaduct. Tallest remaining viaduct in US. The largest of well over a dozen large trestles along abandoned Camas Prairie Railroad, most of which are wooden. Built 1908, Abandoned in 2000 Intact, closed to traffic. Camas Prairie Railroad Northern Pacific Railroad South of Craigmont, ID on Hwy 95.
Nah, just think of all the fill dirt we'd save. Besides, their bodies are filled with nothing but "fertilizer", so that will encourage rapid tree growth as they decompose. The Greenies will love you for this....LOL
Ok that was not as hard as I thought. Let's try one from north of a Y. All I know is the name of the lake. Best of luck and ty for the history. Always enjoy learning something new.
At first, I thought Yermo, CA, but it was much too arid. Next was Yuba City, CA, and you said north of a Y, so perhaps this is north of Oroville on CA-70, by the namesake lake?
HEMI is close but not on WP line. Here's one from today's travels the 2 Pacific's almost ran parallel here. Good luck
Donner is correct on 1 it's streamline curve. Well after along morning and driving 3am is early. Here is a pic for Hou to ponder at this divide crossing. good luck
Ken nailed it. Just east of Marias Summit: by my calculations, Jim's at East Summit. 48.329715, -113.339025.
Actually I was thinking of a place west of Summit. If correct, Jim is driving eastward and still climbing.
It's just east of past the rest area but will work was in Kalispell heading twds great Fall . Not much today. Will look as day goes on. Always looking for new stuff. Was chasing Empire builder