Tuesday, December 6, 2005
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A new start for the branch line in 2010
The branch was home to several unique features such as the Rock Creek Trestle that was 1400 feet long when it was first built in 1892. A site dedicated to the restoration of the Rock Creek Trestle can be found here Rock Creek Trestle Restoration.
The line also passed under a large office building creating a second tunnel on the branch. The Air Rights Building was built in the early 60's.
The branch was in operation until 1985. It has since been been converted to a hiking and biking trail. A complete history of the branch and trail can be found at the Capitol Crescent Trail Web Site.
Ben Sullivan has done extensive research on the branch and has some great information and pictures on his site. Ben is also building a model railroad based on the Georgetown Branch and we have been sharing our information along the way.
Hi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteI'm a reporter who's working on a feature for Bethesda Magazine for which I'm trying to pinpoint the exact location of the Frito plant mentioned above. I can't quite make it out on the map shown here: Do you have a higher-res version you might be able to email to me? Or can you advise as to where you found the map, so I can get my own? Thanks for any help you can offer!
Best,
Amy Reinink (amy.reinink (at) gmail.com)