The viaduct once the longest and tallest railroad structure at 2 053 feet long and 301 feet high was partially destroyed by a tornado during 2003.
Kinzua dam glass floor.
A glass bottomed section at the end of the walkway provides views of the gorge below.
Kinzua bridge state park.
Work on the original kinzua viaduct was completed in 1882 and it was once the highest and longest railroad viaduct in the world.
The kinzua bridge state park visitor center is a state of the art building facility that will orient visitors to the kinzua bridge as well as the surrounding area.
The 339 acre kinzua bridge state park located in mckean county is the home of the reinvented kinzua viaduct.
Ever since the skywalk was constructed in 2011 users have explored the history of the bridge and tornado at the kinzua bridge state park visitor center and park office.
From here users can access the 600 foot pedestrian walkway with the track still intact.
But despite the vicious storm part of the kinzua bridge refused to collapse.
The kinzua viaduct was once the highest and longest railroad viaduct in the world.
The skywalk features a walkway with a set of railroad tracks leading to the end of the overlook which has a partial glass floor.