Clinch River
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Blackford Bridge (Russell County, Virginia)
Built 1889 by the Groton Bridge Co..; Moved 4.3 miles to current location in 1946; Bypassed and closed in 2009Through truss bridge over Clinch River on former Chestnut Road (Route 652)Bypassed and closed to traffic
Clinch River Bridge (Tazewell County, Virginia)
Built 1923; replaced 2003Lost concrete arch bridge over Clinch River on Route 637No longer exists
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 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) RailroadOpen to traffic
Clinchport Railroad Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Built 1909 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.Pratt through truss bridge over Clinch River on Norfolk Southern Railway in ClinchportOpen to traffic
Clinton Railroad Bridge (Anderson County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss bridge over Clinch River on Norfolk Southern Railway in ClintonOpen to traffic
Fairground Road Bridge (Tazewell County, Virginia)
Built 1923Concrete arch bridge over Clinch River on Fairground Road in CallawayOpen to traffic
Kyles Ford Bridge (Hancock County, Tennessee)
Built 1928-30Warren Through truss bridge with Polygonal Top Chords, over Clinch River on State Highway 70Open to traffic
Massengill Bridge (Anderson County, Tennessee)
Built 1916Lost Parker through truss bridge over Clinch River on Coal Creek Road (Lovely Bluff Road)Replaced by new bridge
Third Clinch River Railroad Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Part of the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railroad; of the 80 bridges built on the line, the only Baltimore (Pratt) through truss bridge on the entire 277-mile lineBaltimore through truss bridge over Clinch River at Starnes Slant, VAOpen to traffic