Central of Georgia Railway
Reporting mark: CG
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CCKY - Chattooga River Bridge (Chattooga County, Georgia)
Built around 1888...that is when this line was opened for trafficPratt through truss bridge over Chattooga River on Chattooga & Chickamauga Railway (Formerly Central of Georgia) in TrionOpen to traffic
Central of Georgia - Lyerly Bridge (Chattooga County, Georgia)
Built around 1888...that is when this line was opened for trafficAbandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Chattooga River on former Central of Georgia RailwayAbandoned
CG - 1853 Brick Arch Viaduct (Chatham County, Georgia)
Built 1853Four-span brick arch bridge over Ogeechee Canal and W. Boundary Street on the Central of Georgia Railway in SavannahRail line discontinued
CG - Cahaba River Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1944-1945; Line abandoned c. 1970sLost Bridge over Cahaba River on Central of Georgia Railway (abandoned)Demolished, but piers remain
CG - Hard Labor Creek Bridge (Morgan County, Georgia)
Abandoned warren deck truss with alternating verticals bridge over Hard Labor Creek on Central of Georgia RailwayDerelict/abandoned
CG - I-20 Overpass (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge over I-20 on Central of Georgia Railway (abandoned)Abandoned
CG - Oconee River Bridge (Laurens County, Georgia)
Built 1890Deck plate girder swing bridge over Oconee River on Central of Georgia RailwayReplaced by a new bridge
CG - Oostanaula River Swing Bridge (Old) (Floyd County, Georgia)
Built in 1888; replaced in 1905Lost Warren through truss with sub-panels bridge over Oostanaula River on Chattanooga Rome & Columbus RailroadNo longer exists
CG - Pea River Bridge (Geneva County, Alabama)
Abandoned warren pony truss bridge over Pea River on an abandoned alignment of the Central of Georgia RailroadAbandoned, burned, and collapsed
CG - Small Stream Culvert (Effingham County, Georgia)
Abandoned brick culvert bridge over Small Stream on Central of Georgia RailroadDerelict/abandoned
CG - Walker Street Overpass (Upson County, Georgia)
Built 1930Steel stringer bridge over East Walker Street on Central of Georgia RailroadOpen to traffic
CHAT - Columbia Railroad Bridge (Houston County, Alabama)
Built mid-1970s to replace swing span immediately downstreamWarren through truss with sub-panels bridge over Chattahoochee River on Chattahoochee Bay RailroadOpen to traffic
College Street Bridge (Bibb County, Georgia)
Built in 1899; replaced in 2020 to improve RR clearancesLost Brick arch bridge over NS RR on College StreetReplaced by a new bridge
County Road 49 Overpass (Coosa County, Alabama)
Built 1940Steel stringer bridge over C of G Rr on CR 49Open to traffic
Heritage Park Trail - Oostanaula River Bridge (Floyd County, Georgia)
Built 1905 by the American Bridge Company for the Central of Georgia Railway, later abandoned then refurbished by the City of Rome as a pedestrian bridgeSwing Warren through truss bridge over Oostanaula River on the former Central of Georgia Railway (Now used as a pedestrian bridge)Open to pedestrians
NS - Coosa River Bridge (Childersburg) (Talladega County, Alabama)
Old spans at this locaiton (four 1906 pin-connected Pratt trusses) replaced by modern bolted trusses c. 2001Parker through truss bridge over Coosa River on Railroads (NS)Open to traffic
NS - CR 62 Overpass (Shelby County, Alabama)
Built 1926Tunnel over a county road on the Central Georgia RailroadOpen to traffic
NS - Oconee River Bridge (Wilkinson County, Georgia)
Built 1918Bridge over Oconee River on Norfolk Southern Railway (Nee Central of Georgia)Open to traffic
Silver Creek Trail - Etowah River Bridge (Floyd County, Georgia)
Dedicated to the memory of Robert L. (Bob) Moore, Sr., Rome native and bicycle shop ownerPratt through truss bridge over Etowah River in Rome, GeorgiaOpen to pedestrians only
Sixth Street Bridge (Spalding County, Georgia)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1958Through truss bridge over the Norfolk Southern Railroad on Sixth Street in GriffinIn storage or disassembled
The Trussell (Geneva County, Alabama)
Built September 30, 1907 for the Central of Georgia Railway; Abandoned 1992 when Hartford & Slocomb Railroad ended service.Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Hurricane Creek on old Hartford and Slocomb Railroad about 300 yards south of Coe RoadAbandoned
Turner House Bridge (Chatham County, Georgia)
Built 1860; Building built under an arch in the 60s; Converted to pedestrian use ca. 2000Four-span brick arch bridge over Ogeechee Canal, West Boundary Street, & SCAD Old Arch Hall/Mail Center on SCAD walkway in SavannahOpen to SCAD students
Wooden NS RR Overpass (Taylor County, Georgia)
Timber stringer bridge over NS Railroad on Private driveOpen to private and farm traffic