Norfolk Southern RR bridge - Kingsport, TN
Posted by: vhasler
N 36° 32.485 W 082° 34.520
17S E 358990 N 4045156
Regularly used (estimated 4-6 trains per day) railroad bridge across the Big Sluice (off South Fork of the Holston River) and Riverport Road
Waymark Code: WM536E
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2008
Views: 22
Built around 1916 as the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway (CC&O), this roughly 250 ft railroad truss bridge was part of the master plan for "The Model City" of Kingsport, TN. The coordinates are for the parking spot as there is no other safe stopping point along this narrow and quickly turning Riverport Road. Be careful with your speed as the road is highly patrolled.
You can regularly see trains cross the bridge, usually pulling loaded or empty coal cars.
Bridge Type: Truss
Bridge Usage: Railroad
Moving Bridge: Not listed
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