Sunday, August 15, 2021

1888+1905 Trail/Central of Georgia Bridges over Oostanaula River in Rome, GA

1905: (Bridge Hunter; Historic Bridges; Satellite)

Google Maps also labels this "The Lock Bridge."

The historic need for a movable bridge is the reason for these notes, not yet another swing bridge. I wonder what towns the packet steamer ran between.

Street View

Bridge Hunter-1905 comments indicate that the piers are cast iron.

Chris Ness posted
Rome GA- 10/07  Once the approach to the terminal in Rome, now a Rail Trail.
It is hard to believe but once upon a time that bridge would open (at least) twice a day for a scheduled packet steamer.
Don Traut: Not sure what's more impressive, that at one time commercial navigation was supported on these rivers, or that these structures still remain to tell that story.

Dennis DeBruler commented on Chris' post
A photo of the predecessor bridge shows a steamer in the background.
Photo taken by Coosa River Basin Initiative:
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike (CC BY-SA)
Via Bridge Hunter:

















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