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The Winchester and Potomac wooden train trestle parallels Harpers Ferry, West Virginia downtown area. Built in 1852, the simple timber construction techniques are coupled with engineering complexity to create a structure that still carries freight today as part of the Shenandoah Subdivision of the CSX Railroad. Harpers Ferry is a restored civil war town and a national park.