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"Replica" Stone Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Bridge built in 2002 in the Stone Bridge Memorial Park in Fayetteville, TN as a memorial to the famous Fayetteville Old Stone Bridge that was lost to flooding in 1969. The bridge uses some of the stones from the original bridge.Stone arch bridge on a pedestrian walkway at the Stone Bridge Memorial Park in Fayetteville, TNOpen to pedestrians
37th Street Underpass (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1907Arch bridge over W. 37th Street on Norfolk Southern RailwayOpen to traffic
8th Street Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Built 1926Closed spandrel arch bridge over Beaver Creek on 8th Street in BristolOpen to traffic
Abandoned 70 Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Abandoned stone arch bridge over Brown Creek on old U.S. 70Abandoned
Airport Highway Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Built 1938, closed 2010, demolished 2011Lost camelback through truss bridge over South Fork Holston River on State Highway 75Demolished, replaced by concrete tee-beam bridge
Allen's Bridge (Greene County, Tennessee)
Covered Bridge destroyed by flood 1901, Iron Truss Bridge demolished 1976Concrete deck girder bridge over Nolichucky (Nolachucky) River Open to traffic
American Legion Memorial Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Authorized by the Tennessee Valley Authority, in cooperation with the Tennessee Highway Department, built in 1949-50 upon the impoundment of the South Holston Lake.1 2-span Warren Riveted through truss bridge over Holston River, South Fork on U.S. 421 (State Highway 34)Open to traffic
Apison Road Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1940Concrete rigid frame bridge over Chestnut Creek on Apison Road in CollegedaleOpen to traffic
Asheville Highway French Broad Bridge #1 (Cocke County, Tennessee)
Built 1932, demolished 2010Lost four-span combination Warren through truss bridge sequence over French Broad River on U.S. 25-70 at Bridgeport (State Highway 9). Scheduled to be replaced by concrete deck bridge being built beside itBridge has been demolished, new bridge built beside it.
Austin Peay Bridge (Jackson County, Tennessee)
Built by the Nashville Bridge Company in 1924 and replaced 1994Lost K-Truss through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Tn 56Replaced by new bridge
Bachman Tunnels (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1929Tunnels under Missonary Ridge on U.S. 41 and U.S. 76 (State Highway 8)Open to traffic
Backbone Rock Tunnel (Johnson County, Tennessee)
Cut in 1901, taken over by Park Service.Tunnel under Backbone Rock on TN 133 between Damascus VA and Shady Valley TN, TennesseeOpen to traffic
Bakerville Road Bridge (Humphreys County, Tennessee)
Built 1964Through truss bridge over Duck River on Bakerville Rd (NFA 910, SA 4302)Open to traffic
Bald River Bridge at Falls (Monroe County, Tennessee)
Built 1933Concrete stringer bridge over Bald River on FDR 210/River RoadOpen to traffic
Barren Fork River Bridge (Warren County, Tennessee)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1971, rep;aced 2009Lost Four-span Through Camelback, Subdivided Warren Trusses (PTC) over Barren Fork River on State Highway 286Replaced by new bridge
Battle Creek Bridge (Marion County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss bridge over Battle Creek on Sequatchie Valley RailroadOpen to traffic
Bearden's Mill Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Abandoned parker through truss bridge over Elk River on an abandoned section of River Road about 50 yards east of the intersection of River Rd. and William Battle Blvd. in FayettevilleAbandoned
Bearpen Hollow Bridge (Sevier County, Tennessee)
Built 1937Arch bridge on Newfound Gap Road (The Great Smoky Mountains Parkway)Open to traffic
Beaty Branch Bridge (Giles County, Tennessee)
Built 1924Slab bridge over Beaty Branch on Fap 7Open to traffic
Beaver Creek Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1990Closed spandrel stone arch bridge over Beaver Creek on County Road C199Open to traffic
Beaver Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Built 1931Pony truss bridge over West Beaver Creek on NFA C010Open to traffic
Beech Log Creek Bridge (Wilson County, Tennessee)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1986Two-span arch bridge over Beech Log Creek on Old Statesville Rd (NFA A328)Open to traffic
Belle Meade Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1900Double-intersection Warren pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on the main driveway leading to the Belle Meade MansionOpen to traffic
Beulah Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Current bridge replaced a 3-span Pratt through truss bridge at this location.Unusual widely skewed concrete deck girder bridge over Fort Patrick Henry Lake (Holston River, South Fork) on Beulah Church RoadOpen to traffic
Bible Bridge (Greene County, Tennessee)
Built 1923; rehabilitated 1972Covered Queenpost truss bridge over Little Chucky Creek on Denver Bible Lane at Warrensburg RoadOpen to pedestrians
Big Creek Bridge (Campbell County, Tennessee)
Built 1921Arch bridge over Big Creek on TN 9 in La FolletteOpen to traffic
Big Creek Bridge (Giles County, Tennessee)
Built 1925 by the Luten Bridge Co.Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Big Creek on Hannah Rd (NFA A057)Open to traffic
Big Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Abandoned pony truss bridge over Big Creek (runs off the Loosahatchie RiverAbandoned
Big Creek Bridge (Giles County, Tennessee)
Built 1914 by the Luten Bridge Company; Closed to traffic in 1980'sAbandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Big Creek on former Old Campbellsville RdAbandoned
Big Sandy River Bridge (Carroll County, Tennessee)
Pratt pony truss bridge over Big Sandy River on Old Bruceton RoadClosed to all traffic
Big Sluice Railroad Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Big Sluice/Riverport Road on CSX RailroadOpen to traffic
Big Soddy Creek Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1932Concrete tee beam bridge over Big Soddy Creek on Dayton PikeOpen to traffic
Binfield Railroad Overpass (Blount County, Tennessee)
Built 1945Wooden bridge over CSX Railroad on Binfield RoadClosed to all traffic
Birds Creek Bridge (Sevier County, Tennessee)
Built 1922, widened 1970sArch bridge over Birds Creek on Bird's Creek RoadOpen to traffic
Birds Creek Downstream Bridge (Sevier County, Tennessee)
Built 1922, widened 1970'sArch bridge over Birds Creek on Bird's Creek RoadOpen to traffic
Black Creek Arch Bridges (Roane County, Tennessee)
All 3 bridges built 19173 closed spandrel concrete arch bridges over Black Creek on W. Rockwood Street, W. Wheeler Street and W. Strang Street in RockwoodAll bridges open to traffic
Bledsoe Creek Bridge (Sumner County, Tennessee)
Warren pony truss bridge over Bledsoe Creek on a private drivewayOpen to traffic
Blevins Bridge (Carter County, Tennessee)
Built in 1889 in another location, relocated here to replace a flood-damaged Howe truss railroad bridge by the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Company on Tweetsie Line, now a county roadPin-connected Pratt through truss bridge over Doe River on Old Tweetsie RailroadOpen to single-lane traffic
Bob Davis Road Wooden Bridge (Washington County, Tennessee)
Lost wooden bridge over former Clinchfield Railroad on Bob Davis Road in GrayDEMOLISHED--new bridge built beside it
Boiling Fork Creek Bridge (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built 1936Concrete tee beam bridge over Boiling Fork Creek on Nfa A460Open to traffic
Bolivar RR Bridge (Hardeman County, Tennessee)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Hatchie RiverAbandoned
Boones Creek Viaduct (Washington County, Tennessee)
Built for the The South and Western Railroad, later the Clinchfield RailroadRailroad Viaduct that crosses over Boones Creek
Boyd's Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
1 3-span Warren riveted continuous through truss bridge over Holston River on Boyd's Bridge Pike (FAU 1124) #47-01124-02.65Open to traffic
Boyds Creek Bridge (Sevier County, Tennessee)
Built 1898; widened 1920, widened again 1990Stone Arch bridge over Boyds Creek on State Highway 338Open to traffic
Branch Bridge (Giles County, Tennessee)
Built 1924; rehabilitated 1938Concrete tee beam bridge over Branch on Fap 7Open to traffic
Brewster Bridge (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1930 to replace the old Brewster Ferry, which served as the western entrance to the Historic Rugby CommunityAbandoned concrete deck girder bridge over Clear Fork RiverClosed to all traffic
Broad Street Arch Bridge (Carter County, Tennessee)
Built 1929Concrete arch bridge over Doe River on US 321, State HIghway 91 in ElizabethtonOpen to traffic
Broadway Viaduct (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1927Concrete tee bridge over Norfolk Southern railroad tracks on U.S. 11, U.S. 70, U.S. 441, State Highway 33 in downtown KnoxvilleFunctionally obsolete, but open to traffic
Brush Creek Bridge (Washington County, Tennessee)
Built 1927Arch bridge over Brush Creek on NFA B866 in Johnson CityOpen to traffic
Buena Vista Ford Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1907, new bridge built 1985, pony truss relocated to Loudon County, Loudon City Legion Park 1986.Pratt pony truss bridge over Round Lick Creek on McClanahan RoadNow open to bicycle-foot traffic in Loudon, Tennessee
Burnt Mill Bridge (Scott County, Tennessee)
Built 1920-1921Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge and a half-hip Pratt pony truss (both pin-connected) with wooden decks over Clear Fork River on Scott County Road 276 (Honey Creek Loop Road)Closed to traffic
Butler Bridge (Sumner County, Tennessee)
Abandoned pony truss bridge on an old alignment of TN 52 and Butler Bridge RoadAbandoned
Butler Memorial Bridge (Carter County, Tennessee)
Built by the Nashville Bridge Co. for the Tennessee Valley Authority 1946-1948 to replace a 2 span Warren through truss when TVA built the Watauga Dam and raised the level of the Watauga RiverThree-span deck truss bridge over Watauga River on State Highway 67Open to traffic
Byrds Creek Bridge (Cumberland County, Tennessee)
Built 1936, located within the National Register-listed Cumberland Homesteads Historic District7-span stone arch bridge over dam that impounds Byrds Creek on State Highway 419 in Cumberland Mountain State ParkOpen to traffic
Calvin J. Ward Bridge (Roane County, Tennessee)
Built 1931Through truss bridge over Tennessee River on TN 58 in KingstonDemolished and replaced.
Camp Jordan bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Truss bridge over South Chickamauga Creek on Pedestrian in East Ridge
Campbell's Levee Bridge (Madison County, Tennessee)
Built 1921, replaced 1992Lost Warren through truss bridge over S. Fork. Forked Deer River on Westover RdReplaced by new bridge
Caney Fork & Western - Barren Fork Bridge (Warren County, Tennessee)
Originally built by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, later the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, later CSXPratt pony truss bridge over Barren Fork River on Caney Fork & Western Railroad in McMinnvilleOpen to traffic
Caney Fork River Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1904 by chicago bridge co. for two farmers for a toll bridge, sold to county in 1927 for $12,000, abandoned Jan 1973Through truss bridge over Caney Fork River on former Lebanon-Cookeville Road.Closed to all traffic
Caney Fork River Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1932Through truss bridge over Caney Fork River on US 70N (SR 24)Open to traffic
Caney Fork River Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1907Through truss bridge over Caney Fork River on former Tennessee Central RailwayOpen to traffic
Carpenter Ford Bridge (Maury County, Tennessee)
Built in 1904 by the W. T. Young Bridge Company; Bypassed by new bridge in 1962Abandoned pin-connected Pennsylvania (camelback) through truss bridge over Duck River on Carpenter Bridge RoadAbandoned
Carter's Creek Bridge (Maury County, Tennessee)
Pratt through truss bridge over Carter's Creek on a private driveway (a former roadway)Open to traffic
Cartwright Railroad Bridge (Sequatchie County, Tennessee)
Abandoned in the mid 1990'sPratt through truss bridge over Hicks Creek on abandoned railroad branch line (Sequatchie Valley Railroad)Abandoned
Caruthersville Bridge (Pemiscot County, Missouri)
Built 1976; rehabilitated 1987Continuous through truss over the Mississippi River on I-155, southeast of CaruthersvilleOpen to four lanes of traffic
Cedar Creek Bridge (Wilson County, Tennessee)
Built 1927Arch bridge over Cedar Creek on NFA A499Open to traffic
Centenary Creek Bridge (Blount County, Tennessee)
Built 1902, widened circa 1970sArch bridge over Centenary Creek on NFA A770Open to traffic
Centerville Bridge (Hickman County, Tennessee)
Built 1913; Bypassed by new bridge 1970; destroyed May 2010Lost two-span through truss bridge over Duck River at CentervilleDestroyed by flooding in May 2010
Centerville Railroad Bridge (Hickman County, Tennessee)
Massive railroad bridge over Duck River on the South Central Tennessee Railroad near CentervilleOpen to railroad traffic
Chable Bridge (Murray County, Georgia)
According to the Murray County Heritage book, it was moved from Conasauga, TN by the CCC (1930's) and reinstalled at this location. Torn down and replaced with new bridge 2002Lost through truss bridge over Jacks River on Cisco Alaculsy RoadNo longer exists
Charles Thompson Bridge (Hickman County, Tennessee)
Built 1951Parker through truss bridge over Duck River on TN 50 near CentervilleOpen to two-lane traffic
Cheek's Tavern Bridge (Robertson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1841 as part of the Louisville to Nashville Turnpike, a toll road for stage coaches.Stone arch bridge over Red River on Old US 31, (Dixie Highway/Louisville to Nashville Turnpike)Open to pedestrians
Chestoa Bridge (Unicoi County, Tennessee)
Built 1916, replaced 1989Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Nolichucky River on Chestoa Pike RdReplaced by new bridge
Chickamauga Creek Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 19291 Parker K-panel Camelback, Riveted, through truss span over Chickamauga Creek on SR 17 in ChattanoogaOpen to traffic
Chisson’s Mill Bridge (Perry County, Tennessee)
Built 1915 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; Bypassed by a new bridge in 1962Abandoned camelback through truss bridge over Buffalo River on Jones Hollow Road in LobelvilleAbandoned
Click Tunnel (Hawkins County, Tennessee)
Click Railroad Tunnel at Frisco, Tennessee is one of 55 tunnels on old Clinchfield Railroad, located between Sensabaugh Tunnel 2,000 feet south, and Norfolk-Southern RR Crossing, 1,000 feet north
Cliff Lawn Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1910Warren pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on a driveway to the former Frances McGavock estateIntact but closed to all traffic
Clinch Avenue Viaduct (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1905 by the Oliver Company using Melan and Thacher Patents designsClosed-spandrel arch bridge over Second Creek, Norfolk Southern Railroad Tracks on Clinch AvenueOpen to traffic
Clinch River Bridge (Anderson County, Tennessee)
Built 1939 by the Bethlehem Steel Co.; rehabilitated 1959Unique Warren through truss bridge over Clinch River on U.S. 25-W in ClintonOpen to traffic
Clinch River US 70 Bridge (Roane County, Tennessee)
Built 1929-31; demolished 2006Lost four-span through truss bridge over Clinch River on US 70/TN 1 in HarrimanNo longer exists
Clinchfield Holston River Railroad Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1907 as part of first segment of the South & Western RR, later the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio, later the Clinchfield RailroadFour-span Pratt deck truss railroad bridge over the Holston River, South ForkOpen to rail traffic
Clinchfield Holston Tunnel (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Built as part of the O & W's Speers Ferry, VA to Johnson City, TN segment, tunnel rehabilitated 1927Tunnel under Holston Ridge on CSX (formerly Clinchfield) RailroadOpen to traffic
Clinchfield North Fork Holston Railroad Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Construction started in 1907 by the South and Western Railroad Co., and finished in 1908 by its successor, the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railroad CompanyThree-span Warren deck truss bridge over Holston River, North Fork in KingsportOpen to rail traffic
Clinton Railroad Bridge (Anderson County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss bridge over Clinch River on Norfolk Southern Railway in ClintonOpen to traffic
CNO&TP Tunnel 13 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Built 1877Abandoned tunnel on Abandoned RailroadDerelict/abandoned
CNO&TP Tunnel 14 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Bored in solid limestone in 1877. Taken out of service sometime in the 1930's. Tunnel floor was lowered and the creek re-routed through it to prevent the rail re-alignment from having to have two new bridges.Tunnel on Abandoned Railroad/CreekIntact but closed to all traffic
CNO&TP Tunnel 15 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Bored in 1877, lined and finished in 1879. Cincinnati construction crews and Chattanooga construction crews met with the building of the tracks in the center of this tunnel.Abandoned tunnel on Abandoned RailroadDerelict/abandoned
CNO&TP Tunnel 16 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1877 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, OhioTunnel under tunnels through Sunbright Mountain on ATV trail/abandoned railroad gradeIntact but closed to all traffic, incredibly good condition
CNO&TP Tunnel 19 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, OhioTunnelIntact but closed to all traffic
CNO&TP Tunnel 20 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, OhioAbandoned tunnel Derelict/abandoned
CNO&TP Tunnel 21 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, OhioLost TunnelRemoved but not replaced; 'daylighted' that is, top blown off and cut made.
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