2001 John Winfield "Rockville Bridge" Poster

(Actual poster is of better quality than above image--reproduction of this image without Higbytoys.com permission is a violation of United States Copyright Law)


2001 PRR Rockville Bridge Poster -- "Pennsylvania Railroad's Rockville Bridge"   (SL)

Beautiful quality reproduction of John Winfield's artwork showing one of Pennsy's big M1 class swinging off Rockville Bridge, just north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and into Enola Yard while M1a #6783 pulls out with westbound freight. Rockville Bridge, the longest stone arch bridge in the world was completed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1902.Although never the subject of a PRR calendar, the famous stone bridge scene also inspired the Dan Cupper book, "The Rockville Bridge" (see our Rare and Unusual Books page). Large full-color poster on heavy embossed neutral-ph paper measuring approx. 18" by 24" and suitable for framing. This poster, which is now available from HIGBYTOYS™, is in extremely limited supply so get yours while supplies lasts! Not yet available in 8 1/2" by 11" size print. Prices shown include Insured Standard Shipping & Handling to your address within the continental United States. Click the code in brackets [a] to the right of the price of the item for  Alternative Shipping Options and corresponding fees.

#JW2001P...........(poster only)................$44.95 US   Special Reduced Price.....$39.95 US [a]
#JW2001MFP..(matted & framed).......$69.95 US   Special Reduced Price.....$64.95 US [f]  - Frames Temporarily Out of Stock
#JW2001SP...(print only)...................$xx.xx US [a]   Not yet available as an 8 1/2" by 11" Print of same artwork.
#JW2001FSP..(framed print).........$xx.xx US [b]   Not yet available as an 8 1/2" by 11" Print of same artwork mounted in Glazed Document Frame for Desktop or Wall Display.


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