Atlantic Coast Line Railroad

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ACL Hillsborough River Railroad Bridge (Hillsborough County, Florida)
Built in 1915 for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Through truss bascule bridge over the Hillsborough River next to Cass Street in downtown Tampa on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

ACL Intercoastal Waterway Drawbridge (Horry County, South Carolina)
Built 1937; Deemed unsafe 1987; Rehabilititated 1987-97; Reopened 2001; Closed 2011 due to a voluntary shutdown of the CSR
Bridge over Intercoastal Waterway on Carolina Southern Railroad (former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, Horry County Railroad, and Wacamaw Coast Line and former roadway (now unused) in Myrtle Beach
Closed to traffic due to the railroad being suspended by the FRA in 2011

ACL St. Marys River Bridge (Nassau County, Florida)
Originally built for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Warren through truss bridge over St. Marys River on double railroad track of CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Alabama Midland Bridge (Coffee County, Alabama)
Service discontinued in 1984
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Pea River on Railroad
Abandoned

CSX Savannah River Bridge (Chatham County, Georgia)
Deck plate girder bridge over Savannah River on former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Open to traffic

Flint River Railroad Bridge (Dougherty County, Georgia)
Parker through truss bridge over Flint River on Georgia & Florida Railway (former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad)
Open to traffic

Muddy Prong Railroad Bridge (Shelby County, Alabama)
Built 1907 by the American Bridge Co.
Pony plate girder bridge over Muddy Prong on CSX Railroad (formerly Atlantic Coast Line Railroad)
Open to traffic

Satilla River Railroad Bridge (Ware County, Georgia)
Built in the 1920's by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Satilla River on CSX Transportation (formerly Atlantic Coast Line Railroad)
Open to traffic

Tice Railroad Bridge (Lee County, Florida)
Built ca. 1903 as a swing bridge by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; main span replaced 1977 with a bascule draw
Bascule bridge over the Caloosahatchee River on the Seminole Gulf Railway in North Fort Myers
Open to traffic