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CSX Railroad

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Abandoned Olentangy River Rail Bridge (Marion County, Ohio)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Olentangy River in Caledonia
Abandoned

Abandoned Railroad Bridge (Clark County, Indiana)
Built 1903
Abandoned B&O Railroad bridge over Emery Crossing Rd in Clarksville
Derelict/abandoned

Abner Creek Railroad Bridge (Hendricks County, Indiana)
Stone arch bridge over Abner Creek on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

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

Adams Avenue Bridge Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Concrete arch bridge over Adams Avenue on CSX Transportation (formerly Reading RR New York Short Line)
Open to traffic

Albany Turnpike Bridge (Columbia County, New York)
Built 1910; rehabilitated 1943
Through truss bridge over CSX Railroad on Albany Turnpike
Open to traffic

Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge (Rensselaer County, New York)
Built 1924
Through truss bridge over Hudson River on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Alkire Road Stone Underpass (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built 1902 by the B&O Railroad
Lost Stone arch underpass over Alkire Road on CSX Railroad (B&O Railroad) in Columbus
Replaced by a new bridge

Appalachia Railroad Bridge (Wise County, Virginia)
Warren through truss bridge over Powell River, North Fork in Appalachia, VA
Open to traffic

Augusta Canal Railroad Bridge (Richmond County, Georgia)
Built 1927 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Augusta Canal on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Augusta Railroad Tunnel (Bracken County, Kentucky)
Bridge over Long Stretch Road in Augusta
Open to traffic

B&O Railroad Bridge (Lawrence County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1920
Three-span pony truss bridge over the old B&O Railroad on TR 92, 0.5 mi. west of Bridgeport
Open to traffic

Baker Street CSX Bridge (Ohio County, West Virginia)
Built 1929 By American Bridge Company
Deck plate girder bridge over Baker Street on CSX Railroad
Unknown status

Bankhead Avenue Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Built 1912
Through truss bridge over CSX Railroad on Bankhead Avenue in Atlanta
Closed to all traffic

Banklick Trestle (Kenton County, Kentucky)
Steel trestle bridge over Banklick Creek on CSX Transportation in Independence


Base Road Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920; rehabilitated 1970
Wooden bridge over the CSX Railroad on Base Road
Open to traffic

Bauer Road Overpass (Madison County, Illinois)
Slab bridge over Bauer Road on CSX Transportation


Baxter Avenue Overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1936
Pony/through plate girder bridge over US-31E (Baxter Avenue) on CSX Transportation (formerly L&N Railroad)
Open to traffic

Bay St. Louis Rail Bridge (Harrison County, Mississippi)
Truss bridge over Bay of St Louis on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Berry Avenue Overpass (Campbell County, Kentucky)
Built 1931
Steel stringer bridge over Berry Avenue on CSX Transportation in Bellevue
Open to traffic

Big Blue River Railroad Bridge (Shelby County, Indiana)
Built 1916 by the King Bridge Co. Once hosted named passenger trains such as the James Whitcomb Riley of the New York Central Railroad, today CSX utilizes the line only occasionally on a turn from Indy to Shelbyville.
Warren through truss bridge over Big Blue River in Shelbyville
Open

Big Four Bridge (Shelby County, Ohio)
Built 1924
Massive Open-spandrel arch bridge over Great Miami River and city streets in Sidney
Open to traffic

Big Sluice Railroad Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Big Sluice/Riverport Road on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Big Walnut Creek Railroad Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1906 for the Big Four Railroad
Concrete arch bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CSX Transportation northwest of Greencastle
Open to traffic

Binfield Railroad Overpass (Blount County, Tennessee)
Built 1945
Wooden bridge over CSX Railroad on Binfield Road
Closed to all traffic

Blue Island Railroad Yard Bridges (Cook County, Illinois)
Built in 1935, rebuit in 1964-65
5 different Camelback Pratt through truss bridges on several different railroads crossing Cal Sag Channel
4 wider spans still in use by railroad, a 5th narrower span not used at this time

Bob Davis Road Wooden Bridge (Washington County, Tennessee)
Lost wooden bridge over former Clinchfield Railroad on Bob Davis Road in Gray
DEMOLISHED--new bridge built beside it

Boones Creek Viaduct (Washington County, Tennessee)
Built for the The South and Western Railroad, later the Clinchfield Railroad
Railroad Viaduct that crosses over Boones Creek


Breckinridge Street Overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over E Breckinridge Street on CSX Transportation (Formerly L&N Railroad
Open to traffic

Brent Street Overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Brent Street on CSX Transportation (formerly L&N Railroad)
Open to traffic

Bridgeport Railroad Drawbridge (Gloucester County, New Jersey)
Bridge over Raccoon Creek on Conrail


Broadway Railroad Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1940
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Us 150 (Broadway) on Csx Railroad (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad)
Open to traffic

C&O Pipe Creek Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Once part of heavy duty rail line from Chicago to Cincinatti and points East. Line cut back and this section from Amboy to Marion still survives. Formely carried Amtrak's Cardinal and James Whitcomb Riley passenger trains until 1986.
Deck plate girder bridge over Pipe Creek again on Kokomo Grain/Winamac Southern Railway/US Rail Corporation(nee CSX, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad aka Chessie System)
Open to traffic

C&O Railroad Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1929
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River at Cincinnati
Open to railroad traffic

C&O Railroad Eel River Bridge (Cass County, Indiana)
This was once part of the Chesepeake and Ohio of Indiana Railroad's line from Chicago to Cincinnati. Supposedly one of the most photographed bridges along the C&O route, but I haven't found any evidence to support that claim.
Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Eel River on former CSX Transportation (nee Chesepeake and Ohio Railroad) in Hoover
Removed

C&O Railroad Kankakee River bridge (Starke County, Indiana)
Built 1954
Deck plate girder bridge over Kankakee River on Chesapeake and Indiana Railroad (ex-C&O, CSX Transportation) in English Lake


C&O Railroad State Road 124 viaduct (Miami County, Indiana)
Another bottleneck to get past, you had to make sharp turns to pass under the bridge as SR 124 switched from one side to the other of track. Deck and girders removed but Concrete abutments remain. Area completely bypassed by new SR 124 alignment.
Lost Concrete deck girder bridge over State Road 124 on former CSX Transportation (nee Chessie System, Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana) in Peru
Removed

C&O Railroad Taylor Ditch bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Once part of heavy duty rail line from Chicago to Cincinatti and points East. Line cut back and this section from Amboy to Marion still survives. Formely carried Amtrak's Cardinal and James Whitcomb Riley passenger trains until 1986.
Timber stringer bridge over Taylor Ditch on Kokomo Grain/Winamac Southern Railway/US Rail Corporation(nee CSX, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad aka Chessie System)
Open to traffic

C&O Railroad Twelve Mile Creek Bridge (Cass County, Indiana)
Remote bridge spanning East branch of Twelve Mile creek.
Lost Deck plate girder bridge over East Branch Twelve Mile Creek on abandoned CSX Transportation (nee Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana Railroad) in Twelve Mile
Lost

C&O Wabash River bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
Part of the C&O's line from Chicago to Cincinnati, the bridge had two extreme curves on both side approaches and was removed after line was abandoned in late 80's or early 90's. Piers & abutments remain.
Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Wabash River on abandoned CSX Transportation (former Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana Railroad) in Peru
Lost

C&O/PRR Underpass (Grant County, Indiana)
Formerly double track railroad bridge, looks like it is currently single track setup, sans rails as line has been abandoned for about 20 years or more. Scene of a C&O derailment in 1925 as well.
Abandoned pony/through girder bridge over Winamac Southern Railway owned, US Rail operated Railroad (CSXT, Chesapeake and Ohio of Indiana) Line is still in operation. on former Conrail (ex- Penn Central, Pennsylvania Railroad, "Panhandle")
Abandoned

Cacapon River Viaduct (Baltimore & Ohio Railroad) (Morgan County, West Virginia)
Built 1910 by the B&O Railroad;
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Cacapon River on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Cambridge Railroad Tunnel (Guernsey County, Ohio)
Built 1???, Rebuilt 1913
Railroad tunnel just west of Cambridge
Still in use

Canton Viaduct (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1835
Massive stone arch bridge over East Branch Neponset River and Neponset Street on the MBTA Railroad
Open to traffic

Cape Fear River Bridge (Cumberland County, North Carolina)
Through truss bridge over Cape Fear River on railroad in Fayetteville
Open to traffic

Carbon Underpass (Clay County, Indiana)
Built 1953
Slab bridge over CR 100E on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Carlyle Railroad Bridge (Clinton County, Illinois)
Plate Girder railroad bridge with stone piers, located just south of the US 50 bridge
Deck plate girder bridge over Kaskaskia River on CSX Transportation
still in use by railroad

Cassville Road Underpass (Bartow County, Georgia)
Built 1928
Slab bridge over Sr 293 Cassville Road in Cartersville
Open to traffic

Catoctin Creek RR Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Stone arch bridge over Catoctin Creek on CSX Railroad (formerly Baltimore & Ohio RR) 2 tracks
Open to traffic

Cemetery Lane Bridge (Morgan County, Alabama)
Pratt pony truss bridge over CSX Railroad on Cemetery Lane
Open to traffic

Charlton street overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1974
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Charlton Street on Csx Railroad (formerly L&N railroad)
Open to traffic

Chattahoochee Railroad Bridge (Gadsden County, Florida)
Through truss bridge over Apalachicola River on CSX Railroad


Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Charleston Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1907
Parker through truss bridge over Kanawha River on CSX Railroad (Formerly Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad)
Intact but closed to all traffic

Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1899
Through truss bridge over New River on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Triple Crossing Viaduct (Richmond, Virginia)
Built by the C&O Railway in 1901 to link the former Richmond and Allegheny Railroad with C&O's Peninsula Subdivision to Newport News
Deck plate girder bridge over single track of CSX Transportation (mid level) and Norfolk Southern Railway (ground level) on double track of CSX Transportation (former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway) in Richmond
Open to traffic

Chessie Railroad TR 169 Bridge (Portage County, Ohio)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on TR 169
Open to traffic

Chestnut Street Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over CSX Railroad on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia
Open to traffic

Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel (Whitfield County, Georgia)
Started July 1927, completed December 1928
Tunnel under Chetoogeta Mountain on CSX Railroad (Formerly L & N Railroad, NC&StL Railroad ) in Tunnel Hill
Open to rail traffic

Choctawhatchee River Railroad Bridge (Washington County, Florida)
Warren through truss bridge over Choctawhatchee River on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Clear Creek Monon Railroad Bridge (Monroe County, Indiana)
Once part of the great Monon Railroad's route from Louisville to Chicago or Michigan City, the line was downgraded under CSX ownership and eventually abandoned. Harrodsburg Station and water tower was immediately next to bridge. All gone today.
Abandoned CSX bridge. Line removed in 1990's.
Abandoned

Clinchfield First Clinch River Bridge (Russell County, Virginia)
Built 1908. The Clinch River was later diverted just south of this bridge into a new channel that bypassed a bend in the river prone to flooding (New channel is to the right in the Street View).
Deck plate girder bridge over Clinch River on Clinchfield (CSX) Railroad
Open to traffic

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 Railroad
Four-span Pratt deck truss railroad bridge over the Holston River, South Fork
Open 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 1927
Tunnel under Holston Ridge on CSX (formerly Clinchfield) Railroad
Open 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 Company
Three-span Warren deck truss bridge over Holston River, North Fork in Kingsport
Open to rail traffic

Clinton Railroad Bridge (Vermillion County, Indiana)
Through truss bridge over Wabash River on CSX Transportation in Clinton
Open to traffic

Coal Bluff Underpass (Vigo County, Indiana)
Built 1906
Slab bridge over CR500W near Coal Bluff
Open to traffic

Coal River CSX Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Through truss bridge over Riverside Drive, Coal River on CSX Railroad in St. Albans
Open to traffic

Coastline Road Bridge (Fayette County, Georgia)
Built 1940
Timber stringer bridge over CSX Transportation on Coastline Road
Open to traffic

Conrail Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1908
Stringer bridge over CSX Transportation on Road 400 West
Open to traffic

Coosawattee River Railroad Bridge (Murray County, Georgia)
Built 1930
Warren truss bridge over Coosawatee River
Open to traffic

Copper Creek Viaduct (Scott County, Virginia)
Completed September 1908
Deck Plate Girder bridge over Copper Creek on former Clinchfield Railroad
Open to traffic

CR 25 E CSX Overpass (Ripley County, Indiana)
Unknown
Timber stringer bridge over CSX Railroad on CR 25 E
Open to traffic

CR 550 Railroad Bridge (Hendricks County, Indiana)
Built 1906 for the Big Four Railroad
Concrete arch bridge over S. CR 550 E. on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

CR300E CSX Underpass (Clay County, Indiana)
Built 1906
Slab bridge over CR300E on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

CSX "Big Sandy Junction" Railroad Bridge (Boyd County, Kentucky)
Warren through truss (Camelback designed) bridges over Big Sandy River on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX 175N Bridge (Noble County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on CR 175 North
Open to traffic.

CSX 225E Bridge (Noble County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on CR 225 East
Open To Traffic. Future status is currently pending

CSX 350W Bridge (Noble County, Indiana)
Built in 1901 by American Bridge Company
Lost pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on CR 350 West
Removed and replaced

CSX 400E Bridge (Noble County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on CR 400 East
Open to traffic.

CSX 800E Bridge (Noble County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over CSX Transportation on CR 800 East
Demolished and replaced.

CSX 860W Overpass (Noble County, Indiana)
Steel stringer bridge over North 860 West on Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Back Bay of Biloxi Bridge (Jackson County, Mississippi)
Swing truss bridge over Back Bay of Biloxi
Open to traffic

CSX Boiling Fork Stone Arch Bridge (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built 1851 as wooden trestle, replaced with stone arch bridge around turn of century
Spectacular stone arch bridge over Boiling Fork Creek on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Bridge (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1984
Through truss bridge over CSX Transportation on PA 3025 in Somerset
Open to traffic

CSX Broad River Railroad Bridge (Richland County, South Carolina)
Originally Columbia, Newberry & Laurens RR, presently CSX Railroad
Bridge over Broad River & Columbia Canal on Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Bullock Pen Trestle (Kenton County, Kentucky)
Bridge over Bullock Pen Road in Independence


CSX Catawba River Bridge (Gaston County, North Carolina)
Built 1916
Truss bridge over Catawba River on former SAL Railway
Open to traffic

CSX Chef Menteur Pass Bridge (Orleans Parish, Louisiana)
Through truss swing bridge over Chef Menteur Pass
Open to traffic

CSX Chestoa-Nolichucky Bridge (Unicoi County, Tennessee)
Built 1907 to replace a timber truss bridge built at this location by the railroad
Deck plate girder bridge over Nolichucky River on the CSX (Clinchfield) Railroad


CSX Conasauga River Railroad Bridge (Polk County, Tennessee)
Built in 1930 by Mt. Vernon Bridge Company
Pratt through truss bridge over Conasauga River
Open to traffic

CSX Congaree River Railroad Bridge (Richland County, South Carolina)
Deck plate girder bridge over Conagree River on Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Connecting Line Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
1892
Through truss bridge over C&O Canal on CSX Railroad


CSX Coosa River Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1909 by the American Bridge Co.
Parker through truss bridge over Coosa River on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

CSX Country Club Road Bridge (Marion County, Indiana)
Built 1916
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Country Club Road on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Cumberland Bypass Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built as a spur of the main line of the old Louisville & Nashville Railroad, to bypass the Union Station downtown
One Camelback through truss and 3 Warren through trusses over the Cumberland River on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Cumberland Gap Tunnel (Claiborne County, Tennessee)
Built in 1888 -1889 by the Powell's Valley Railroad; sold the same year to the Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railroad; sold in 1896 to the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Now owned by CSX Railroad to connect Norfolk-Southern RR
Tunnel under Cumberland Mountain on CSX Railroad at Cumberland Gap
Open to traffic

CSX Cumberland Swing Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1916 by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works to handle N.C. & St. L's Louisville to Birmingham line (bypass bridge 7 miles upriver)
Camelback through truss bridge over Cumberland River on CSX Railroad in downtown Nashville
Open to traffic

CSX Doheny Drive Overpass (Wayne County, Michigan)
Built 1910
Steel stringer bridge over Doheny Drive on Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Emory River Railroad Bridge (Roane County, Tennessee)
Built 1910
Warren Camelback bridge over Emory River on a CSX connector to the Norfolk-Southern Railway
Open to traffic

CSX Escambia Bay Bridge (Santa Rosa County, Florida)
Replaced an earlier bridge
Raised railroad bridge over Escambia Bay on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic