One of the most impressive engineering feats of the the Pittsburgh, Shawmut & Northern Railroad in New York was its bridge over Stony Brook Glen near Dansville, NY. This iron bridge was built in 1883 and was 750 feet long and 236 feet high.

The undated postcard above shows the original bridge in the background and a newer bridge (built in 1907) in the foreground. The photograph below was taken around 1900 W.H. Jackson and was used by the Detroit Publishing Company.

The image below is from a photo postcard and shows the bridge in the wintertime.
