New Train Trestles For East Hampton Village Arrive By Boat And Truck - 27 East

New Train Trestles For East Hampton Village Arrive By Boat And Truck

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New trestles being transported to East Hampton. MICHAEL HELLER

New trestles being transported to East Hampton. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The new trestles were delivered through Shinnecock Inlet on Wednesday. They will be transported to East Hampton Village in the upcoming days. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement.   MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The old Accabonac Road bridge was removed on Wednesday in preparation for the replacement. MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening.   MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening. MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening.   MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening. MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening.   MICHAEL HELLER

The trestle was moved into East Hampton Village on Monday evening. MICHAEL HELLER

authorStaff Writer on Oct 17, 2019
The new train trestles that will replace outdated ones running over Accabonac Road and North Main Street in East Hampton Village were shipped from New Jersey to Shinnecock by water... more

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