Nashville, Tennessee
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Bob Sheehan Memorial Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1928Through truss bridge over Stones River on Lebanon Pike (U. S. Highway 70) in NashvilleOpen to pedestrian and bicycle traffic
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
CSX - 8th Avenue Overpass (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1929Pony/through plate girder bridge over 8th Avenue S on CSXOpen to traffic
CSX - I-24 Overpasses (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge over I-24 on CSXAbandoned
CSX - Mill Creek Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge over Mill Creek on CSXAbandoned
CSX - Murphy Road Overpass (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1940Concrete tee beam bridge over Murphy Road on CSX RailroadOpen to traffic
CSX - Polk Avenue Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1951Concrete arch bridge over CSX Railroad on Polk Avenue in NashvilleOpen to traffic
CSX - Radnor Cutoff Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built as a spur of the main line of the old Louisville & Nashville Railroad, to bypass the Union Station downtownOne Camelback through truss and 3 Warren through trusses over the Cumberland River on CSX RailroadOpen to traffic
CTRN - Whites Creek Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Whites Creek on Abandoned Central Tennessee Railway and Navigation CompanyDerelict/abandoned
Duck Pond Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1910Closed-spandrel arch bridge over a drainage ditch feeding into Duck Pond on a pedestrian trail in Centennial ParkOpen to pedestrians
Dunham Springs Road Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1920Concrete tee beam bridge over Richland Creek on Dunham Springs RoadOpen to traffic
Gallatin Pike Dry Creek Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1926; rehabilitated into 4-lane highway in 1955 (northbound lanes concrete tee beams)Concrete arch bridge over Dry Creek on Gallatin Pike southbound lanes in NashvilleOpen to traffic
Gateway Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 2004Steel through arch bridge over Cumberland River on Gateway Blvd. in downtown NashvilleOpen to traffic
Hillwood Blvd. Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1916Concrete tee beam bridge over Csx Railroad and Richland Creek on Nfa C688 348025kOpen to traffic
Jefferson Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1910; replaced 1990Lost through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Jefferson Street in downtown NashvilleReplaced by a modern bridge
Lafayette Street Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1946Concrete Arch bridge over Browns Creek on Lafayette Street (U.S. 41, 70-S) in NashvilleOpen to traffic
Lebanon Road Stone Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1888Stone arch bridge over Brown's Creek on Lebanon PikeIntact but closed to all traffic
LN - Cumberland River Drawbridge (1897) (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1897; Replaced 1931Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Louisville & Nashville RailroadReplaced by a new bridge
LN - Cumberland Swing Bridge (1858) (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1858; Burned 1864McCallum through truss over Cumberland River on Louisville & Nashville RailroadDestroyed by fire
LN - Mill Creek Bridge (Quarry Spur) (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Mill Creek on Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis RailwayDerelict/abandoned
Mill Creek TN 24 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1972Arch bridge over Mill Creek on TN 24 in NashvilleOpen to traffic
NERR - Mill Creek Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Through truss bridge over Mill Creek on Nashville and Eastern RailroadOpen to traffic
NERR - Stones River Railroad Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Stones River on Nashville and Eastern Railroad (formerly Tennessee Central Railway)Open to traffic
Old Hickory Bridges (Davidson County, Tennessee)
First bridge built 1928; second bridge built 1967Pair of through truss bridges over Cumberland River on TN 45 in NashvilleOpen to traffic
Old White Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1913 as a railroad crossing for the White Bridge Road. Bridge made part of the Richland Creek Greeway in April of 2009.Concrete deck girder bridge over Richland Creek and the old Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad on Richland Creek Greenway on a former alignment of White Bridge RoadOpen to pedestrians
Second Avenue Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1968Steel arch bridge viaduct over Lafayette Street, Second Avenue and Fourth Avenue on I-40 in NashvilleOpen to traffic
Shelby Park Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1930Concrete skewed arch bridge over dry branch on Davidson Street inside Shelby Park, NashvilleOpen to traffic
Shelby Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2003Three-span through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Shelby Street in downtown NashvilleOpen to pedestrians only
Whites Creek Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1940Pony truss bridge over Whites Creek on NFA A232 in NashvilleReplaced by a new bridge
Wilson Boulevard Arch Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1913Concrete arch bridge over an unnamed creek on Wilson Boulevard in NashvilleOpen to traffic
Woodland Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1886; Replaced 1964Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Woodland StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Woodland Street Bridge (1850) (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built in 1850, collapsed in 1855Lost Wire suspension bridge over Cumberland River on Woodland StreetCollapsed
Woodland Street Bridge (Older) (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Destroyed during Civil WarLost Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Woodland StreetReplaced by a new bridge