Hoover-Mason Trestle
- Year
- 2015
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Bethlehem, United States
"The Bethlehem Steel plant was a powerful symbol of America's manufacturing leadership in the Industrial Revolution. From its completion in 1912 until the Bethlehem Plant ceased operation in 1995, the elevated rail named the Hoover-Mason Trestle [HMT] functioned effectively and consistently, and still stands prominently as a reminder of its industrial magnificence. Breathing new life into the campus, the Trestle once again provides an up-close, interpretive, and powerful view of the elaborate and complex Bethlehem Steel plant.
"The Bethlehem Steel plant was a powerful symbol of America's manufacturing leadership in the Industrial Revolution. From its completion in 1912 until the Bethlehem Plant ceased operation in 1995, the elevated rail named the Hoover-Mason Trestle [HMT] functioned effectively and consistently, and still stands prominently as a reminder of its industrial magnificence. Breathing new life into the campus, the Trestle once again provides an up-close, interpretive, and powerful view of the elaborate and complex Bethlehem Steel plant.