Susquehanna Crossing

Traffic on the west side of Harrisburg crosses over the Susquehanna River using the Rockville bridge. Built in 1902, it was, and remains, the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world. This 1954 scene on the east side of the bridge shows the typical daily traffic on the Pennsylvania Railroad passing the Rockville Tower.

Print size: 27 inches wide x 14 inches high

Limited edition, signed and numbered print


Peter A. Lerro Jr.
Illustrator and Graphic Designer


As a boy growing up in the Philadelphia suburbs, Pete fell in love with the many trains, trolley cars, subways and buses he saw transporting residents and commuters around the city. Spending hours drawing and coloring these scenes was a daily occurrence and eventually became the passion that he wanted to pursue as a professional.

Perfecting his creative, design, production and illustration skills, Pete worked for various advertising agencies in the Philadelphia and Northern Virginia region. As an illustrator, Pete’s railroad reproductions are distributed worldwide and presently feature Northeast Railroads, traction and transit. He is currently working on commissioned paintings portraying other roads across the United States, including an exclusive painting and limited edition print for Scientific Models featuring the Keddie Roundhouse.

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Susquehanna Crossing, Limited Edition Signed Art Print

Item #: 88687
$16.99

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Susquehanna Crossing

Traffic on the west side of Harrisburg crosses over the Susquehanna River using the Rockville bridge. Built in 1902, it was, and remains, the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world. This 1954 scene on the east side of the bridge shows the typical daily traffic on the Pennsylvania Railroad passing the Rockville Tower.

Print size: 27 inches wide x 14 inches high

Limited edition, signed and numbered print


Peter A. Lerro Jr.
Illustrator and Graphic Designer


As a boy growing up in the Philadelphia suburbs, Pete fell in love with the many trains, trolley cars, subways and buses he saw transporting residents and commuters around the city. Spending hours drawing and coloring these scenes was a daily occurrence and eventually became the passion that he wanted to pursue as a professional.

Perfecting his creative, design, production and illustration skills, Pete worked for various advertising agencies in the Philadelphia and Northern Virginia region. As an illustrator, Pete’s railroad reproductions are distributed worldwide and presently feature Northeast Railroads, traction and transit. He is currently working on commissioned paintings portraying other roads across the United States, including an exclusive painting and limited edition print for Scientific Models featuring the Keddie Roundhouse.