The Western Maryland Railroad built this viaduct to cross Casselman River's wide, shallow valley near Meyersdale. The McClintock-Marshall Construction Company built the 1,900-foot-long steel trestle, losing seven men to accidents in the process. Since the summer of 2001, it has been a part of the Great Allegheny Passage (operated locally by the
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Western Maryland Railroad Salisbury Junction Viaduct
1911–1912. Casselman River at U.S. 219 and TWP 381, 1.5 miles north of Meyersdale
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