3 Bridges In One Location - Active & Abandoned
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Ever witness 3 bridges in one location? This unusual location has both Abandoned & Active bridges. In this video myself and two guests head out to check out, document and share this location with all of you. I've actually driven past this location atleast a hundred times and never knew it was here. There's 2 active bridges, one being a girder train bridge and the other is a beautiful covered bridge. The third one is an abandoned truss bridge. So come along with me as we check out 3 bridges in one location. Enjoy
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It would be cool to replicate this scene on a model layout.
beautiful
Love old bridges!!!
Love this one
That definitely was a fun day.
Agreed
This is so amazing!!!!!
Great video JP! Thanks again for invite to explore these 3 amazing bridges with you and RJ. Def was a great adventure! Until next time, take it easy!
We gotta do it again sometime
Amazing video JP, Thank you so much!! 🥰 Your picture and drone video are very beautiful too!
Great footage, beautiful area, interesting! Love the history. 👍😋
Another great job 👏👍
🙂💙
Great photos..Thanks for the adventure.
Great video love the way do the video thank you 👍
That is beyond cool! Thanks for showing us these bridges!
That is amazing to see rail road from 1937.
Thanks JP for sharing the video. The old covered bridge was great and the two rail bridges was awesome. That water was so clear and great views of the area. Have a great evening.
Awesome video JP! That's such a cool and unique place! Great film work! Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful intro. Beautiful bridges. LOL, I too thought that was RJ walking out of the bridge. What a wonderful explore. Thank you so much, JP.
Awesome intro! 🤩
🛤🚂🚃🚃😁
Nice looking video from above with the drone, nice job on the flying. Keep it up and thank you for sharing
Nice old bridge that got rebhabit
Best intro into a video you’ve ever done
Thanks!
Love the intro
Ty
Great video jp. I really enjoyed that dronage, thats drone footage. I felt like I was there crossing bridge.
This was great!! The music you had when skipping the rocks, that was priceless. 🤣. Beautiful place to have family fun. Thanks for sharing
Very nice video. I enjoyed seeing the covered bridge the most!
Wow looked amazing what beautiful scenery enjoyed the little stone skipping .. love the 2nd bridge with all the moss growing over it 👍
Awesome video 👍🌉 would be very nice if the Abandoned bridge gets to be used for rail-trail bridge
I really enjoy your videos
Thanks
Very nice place. I like the Three Bridges very beautiful place very restful. Thank you for sharing.
I kept waiting for the train to come around the curve!! Well duh...it’s an active line, he’s not going to be on it!!! 🙄😂🤣. So relaxing down by the river!! Thanks for not dragging me over that bridge frame!! 😳😂🤣💖💙💖💙💖💙
awesome video
I just love that covered bridge. Wow! 1847....that is awesome! When you walked down the path to the water, I wanted to be there and cast my line out. I like the old trestle bridge too. We had one like that, a one-lane bridge for traffic that was eventually closed and later dismantled. But a great fishing spot under it!
Thanks for sharing this jp the train bridges were awesome also the drone footage was great too.
Thanks rob. It was a neat location to film.
Pretty covered bridge!
I been there many times but never been to that tunnel you were talking about
More camera magic. Good vibes and thank you.
I remember seeing this awhile back when DDexplores filmed here. Those signs weren't there when she filmed it a year or so ago. Cool drone footage
Really liked this video! I love covered bridges and this spot offers so much more! I will have to stop sometime as I go to Pa. quite a bit!
Wish I knew more about the abandoned rail line. Thanks for going there. Peace
Research Reading Railroad Catawissa Branch
That's a beautiful covered bridge..
And lol @ Chevy Chases Funny Farm...
A great video look great camera work
That's funny, I thought I was the only one who remembers "Funny Farm" and Yellow Dog!
The movie that came to mind, when I saw the covered bridge, was The Bridges of Madison County. Thanks for sharing! Those bridges are cool looking.
Just a beautiful video! 😊 was kinda hoping for some underwater shots... betcha that water was still a bit chilly !!
Chilly, but so clear. Will need to make a return back.
@@JPVideos81 yes, please!
Cool effect with the camera, chugging down the track on intro.
That intro was killer JP and I loved how you made us feel like we were traveling down the active line
I had to have passed this location 1000 times and never knew this was there. I have to check this out.
Me and you both. Almost hiding in plain sight.
That was really neat. Love the intro
Good morning mate I hope your having a fantastic day..I think we have that same limit when it comes to heights and bridges lol. I think that's a brilliant idea turning it into a walking trail beats leaving it to rust away into nature..though it would look pretty awesome with greenery all over it.. we don't have these covered in bridges in New Zealand so they always look so amazing to me.i love the old architecture of these old structures..amazing photos and an amazing location thanks mate.have a fantastic rest of your day
I'll let the drone get the aerial shots and keep my feet on the ground haha
@@JPVideos81 +LOL I'd be the same if I actually had a drone though so I have to do the rest and leave the real scary stuff to ones imagination 😅
Loved the intro !! Really enjoyed this video ,especially the sweet drone footage ....love the music you chose for the montage too ...lots to like in this vid ! . You are a good stone skipper LOL...I've never been able to do it ! Good seeing you guys together . Thanks for the adventure : } Oh, and nice to see there wasn't a lot of litter laying around ..
I noticed that as well and totally thought the same thing. Especially when JP was sitting on that log under the bridge. There wasn't one piece of trash in an area where humans hang out. Awesome to see!
june 25 , what a great day to reopen a bridge. your not too good at skipping stones. lol
and I just want to go on record as saying.. That RJ guy is crazy.
Hi Jay, what a great location, 3 for the price of one. The date on the rail looks to be 1837 unless I'm mistaken but on full screen on my laptop it definitely looks like it is. Great drone work, that covered bridge is just amazing how it's built, so many have sadly fallen into disrepair or disappeared altogether so it's awesome to see this one was saved and restored to it's former glory. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🙏💖
Rj and myself confirmed it with 1937. Rail was most likely replace at some point after original construction. Thanks for checking out the video.
The beginning intro was so cool, looked just like the train traveling on the tracks, along with the horn! There is something about covered bridges that makes me think of simpler times for some reason. Like back in the good old days. Drone footage is beautiful, the water is crystal clear! Great video JP, thank you!
Oh wow, RJ made my stomach flip when he walked out on that bridge! I had vertigo for him. That active train bridge looked the most dangerous to me. No fences or barricades. One big gust of wind would be scary as all get out.
He's definitely brave.
That was a huge log you were sitting on by the river. Funny about the teenager comment. It is secluded. 😘🤣
Love that intro!! Very cool that the covered bridge is being used. Just amazing structure & old photos. 😲RJ made me nervous also!! Montage & music, drone footage very well done. Great adventure. Hey I was down front, Lol!🥰
Loved this! They should make a bridge of flowers like Shelburne, MA. Felt like I was in the front of a train crossing the bridge when you used the drone. Thank you for taking us all; much appreciated! 🌝
jp just below those bridges on the main road about a half mile away there is a section of track with three cabooses on it
You'll see them in a different video
@@JPVideos81 tanks jp how i remember about the turntable my dad worked for the erie lackawanna on th bloomsburg branch
JP, Next time you're out this way, head south on Rupert Drive (Route 42) to Catawissa, and in less than a mile, you'll see where this abandoned line is still in place, with another bridge, rails, and 3 or so cabooses parked on it. If you can navigate this line out to the Susquehanna, you'll find a long, 9-span bridge crossing the river - and it appears passable! Best of luck, Norm in NJ.
between the train bridges and the cabooses you might find remnats of a turntable for the trains
Turntable for the Catawissa Railroad was on the opposite side of the town of Catawissa, Pa. The maintenance shops surrounding the turntable and the turntable itself were torn down and removed sometime during the 1950s, the salvaged lumber went into the construction of a barn on the Oscar and Gertrude Breech farm, my aunts in-laws, between Catawissa and Bloomsburg, Pa. The only other turntable for the Catawissa Railroad would have been in the town of Ringtown, Pa
I pass that location every Friday and never knew of the truss bridge being present.
I went to college in Bloomsburg drove this bridge a view times
2nd nature now flying what was it named again blue hawk? X
Jay hawk
The tresses should be put to use, walking trail, or ?
When I see covered bridge I think of the movie Bridges of Madison County with Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood. A romance and a movie I cried at which in 1995 was a seldom occurrence for me -crying.
You really never said where these bridges are. After schlepping for it I discovered that it was in Pennsylvania. I live in the Southwest and I am not at all familiar with things on the east coast.
That is not bamboo its foreign non native grass called elephant ear ,
It is the tallest grass that grows in PA, it was brought over by early settlers in the sometime in the 1600s.
The grass has pockets in it like bamboo but not as strong as bamboo is, it is easier to take down then bamboo and easier to pull out if the ground too.
The grass elephant ear is a evasive species that grows along many creeks, streams and rivers in United States especially in PA, it grows up to 7 feet as bamboo grows to at least 10feet or few more,
The reason why its calls elephant ear the leves are shaped like elephant ears,
If you ever burn any it pops especially when dry and be very careful cause the pop can make the embers of the fly everywhere. Oh when dry its a good firepit fire starter
Just wanted to give you some info if you didn't already know lwhat the name is of what you called bamboo
Drone footage of the railroad bridge you said for walkway looks buckled in the middle, it could be main reason the bridge was left that way and abandoned
Thank you for this information 👍
Thanks for the info
Thanks, Duke. I was going to Google to see if bamboo would grow in Pennsylvania or if it has. Never too old to learn! Stay safe.
Where was this place?
Rupert, PA ...just off of Route 42. Norm
@@ndweiler Thank you!
JP.
Love the triple bridges in that beautiful area.
The water looks so clean.
Would you answer a question for me?
I've been watching a long time but still don't know what the JP stands for, is your name Jack ,John or what?
I feel a bit embarrassed asking ,but names are important.
I hate buddy or hey you or whatever.
Cheers,
Frederick "Rik " Spector
Jay or Jason