Clio Trestle in Clio, CA is a massive steel arch railroad bridge that was built in 1909 for the C O Railroad and later improved in the 1920s to accommodate automobile traffic. It served as a vital connection between the C O mainline and the former K M line, transporting coal from southern West Virginia to Midwestern markets. Today, the historic trestle stands as a testament to the engineering and construction techniques of the early 20th century, although its future remains uncertain.
The City of Charleston had plans to rehabilitate the bridge for a rail-trail project, but the high costs proved to be a challenge. Despite this, Clio Trestle continues to be a remarkable example of architectural and historical significance, showcasing the glory days of the railroad industry in West Virginia.
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