Saturday, April 22, 2023

CSX/L&N and TVRM/Southern Bridges over Chickamauga Creek in Chattanooga, TN

CSX/L&N: (Bridge Hunter broke Mar 22, 2023; Satellite)
TVRM/Southern: (Satellite)
CSX/L&N: (Satellite)

The truss bridge is a CSX/L&N bridge and the high steel girder bridge behind it is a TVRM/Southern bridge. The abandoned low steel girder bridge between the two is a mystery.
Street View, Apr 2022

The highway bridge in the background is the location of the above street view.
Bill Siegrist, Sep 2022

Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives posted
4501 crosses South Chickamauga Creek, as seen from the greenway trail. 
Photo by Tammy Houston Blevins
William MacDonald: What's the bridge in the background?
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives: That is the Tyner Branch.
Initially constructed in 1942 by the NC&StL Railway to connect the Western & Atlantic Railroad mainline with the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant (VAAP) where TNT was manufactured from WW2 through Desert Storm. Today the VAAP site is now the Enterprise South Industrial Park where the Volkswagen Assembly Plant is located (a bit of irony there), and the W&A and Tyner Branch are now controlled by CSX.

Bryan Burton Photography posted
Southern Railway 630 and 4501 doublehead to Grand Junction Station at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum. 09/17
 
Jim Pearson Photography posted
The Iconic Thomas the Tank Engine leads a passenger train over the Chickamauga Creek Bridge as it heads to Grand Junction at West Chattanooga, Tennessee, on April 27th, 2024.
According to Wikipedia: Thomas the Tank Engine is an anthropomorphised fictional tank locomotive in the British Railway Series books by Wilbert Awdry and his son, Christopher, published from 1945. He became the most popular and famous character in the series, and is the titular protagonist in the accompanying television adaptation series Thomas & Friends and its reboot Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
All of the vehicles in The Railway Series were based on prototypical engines; Thomas's basis is the LB&SCR E2 class. Thomas first appeared in 1946 in the second book in the series, Thomas the Tank Engine, and was the focus of the four short stories contained within. In The Railway Series and early episodes of Thomas & Friends, Thomas's best friends are Percy and Toby, though he is also close friends with Edward. Later episodes of Thomas & Friends have Thomas in a trio with James and Percy, and Percy is known as his best friend.
In 1979, British writer and producer Britt Allcroft came across the books, and arranged a deal to bring the stories to life as the TV series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later simplified to Thomas & Friends). The programme became an award-winning hit around the world, with a vast range of spin-off commercial products.
Thomas now travels the world to delight children of all ages!
Tech Info: Nikon D800, Nikon 10-24 @ 19mm, f/6.3, 1/800, ISO 100.
Dale Carpenter: Is there a diesel moving the train?
Jim Pearson Photography: Dale Carpenter Yes, on the end.

Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives posted
Westbound at Chickamauga Creek
Photo by Malachi Webb
 
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives posted
Diesel locomotive 710 eases across Chickamauga Creek with CN 5288 in tow headed for East Chattanooga where it will be prepped for shipment to the Colebrookdale Railroad.
 Photo by Mike Ray
Braden Rogers: What exactly needs to be done to 5288 in order to prepare it for its journey to Pennsylvania?
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives: The engine and tender have to be separated, make any stability corrections to it so to ensure it’ll survive the trip, and also remove anything that will present any vertical clearance issues.
Allen Bunn: It she going to be restored or just a static display at the new location?
James Copeland: Allen Bunn for eventual operation.
Mike Harazim: James Copeland Speaking of which, I personally choose #5288 over #5030 as my safest bet. Go Colebrookdale.
Al Bachy: Is 5288 being shipped on its own wheels or flat car?
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Steam Locomotives: The tender is going by truck, and the locomotive by Flatcar. [No wonder they have to worry about clearance.]

The TVRM Missionary Ridge excursion train brags about taking you over four bridges. Obviously, the bridge above is one of them. I think this is the next largest. Even though it is basically an overpass, I include it because it appears that it is built with concrete girders.
Street View, Apr 2022

Street View, Apr 2002


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