View Larger Image The Double Arch at the Keystone Arch Bridges Trail The Double Arch bridge 1, 45 feet above the river the only dual arch. This bridge amazingly is still used today by CSX. The big “V” at the bottom built to deflect trees and debris coming down the river. An exceptional day at the Historic Keystone Arch Bridges Trail Group Hike in Chester, narrated by Mr. Dave Pierce of the Chester Railway Museum! Thank you to ALL who came out today to discover the natural beauty and history in the Hilltowns! Keystone Arches #chesterma #hikethehilltownhistory #keystonearchbridges #hikethehilltowns with the #westernmasshilltownhikers #discoverthehilltowns #visitthehills #hilltownhistory #flashhike #intheberkshires #nature #adventure #history #hiking #outdooradventures #visittheberkshires Visit our blog for all of our adventures! We are on Instagram TikTok Pinterest Twitter YouTube Meetup @hilltownhikers www.hilltownhikers.com A 501c3 Massachusetts Non-Profit Organization Donate here on Square https://hilltownhikers.square.site/ Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreLike this:Like Loading... Western Mass Hilltown Hikers2022-10-24T19:40:04-04:00October 24th, 2022|Becket, Chester, Events, Middlefield| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Chester Granite and Polishing Works October 2023 Update Gallery Chester Granite and Polishing Works October 2023 Update Compass Class at Noble View Outdoor Center in Russell Gallery Compass Class at Noble View Outdoor Center in Russell Huckleberry Trolley Line in Becket map 8 Gallery Huckleberry Trolley Line in Becket map 8 Re-routing Emery Street and building the railroad overpass in Chester Gallery Re-routing Emery Street and building the railroad overpass in Chester Leave a ReplyCancel reply
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