USCG Photo from MarineLog |
3D Satellite |
"CSX Railroad Bridge over the Cumberland at Nashville, 2010, MNA" from Nashville History |
Joe Tessmer shared Railroad Bridge on Cumberland River at Clarksville. Flood of 1937. From USACE collection. |
Calvin Sneed's photo shows over 45' of clearance during more normal times. It looks like there was also at least 45' of clearance in July 2008 when Jack Schmidt took a photo.
Francis Otterbein posted RJ Corman, Clarksville TN Francis Otterbein posted Swing through truss bridge over Cumberland River on R.J. Corman Railroad Line at Clarksville, TN |
Marty Bernard shared 5 and 6. CSX SW1500 1117 built as L&N 5017 in Nov. 1971, retired sold to Larry's Truck and Electric Service 2021 in Nashville, TN in 1990, Karl Miller photos. Jon Marsh: Must of been more bridge,s seeing the pillars |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Jon's comment Jon Marsh It was just one bridge. The extra two pillars are guard piers. They protect the end of the swing span when it is open. Karl's photo is old enough that they are both made with cut stone. If you look at a contemporary photo, one of the piers is now made with concrete rather than cut stone. That is because some loose barges destroyed the original pier. https://www.google.com/maps/@36.1697257,-86.7789813,241a,35y,39.42t/data=!3m1!1e3 https://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/.../barges-allided... |
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