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Interstate 95 James River Bridge: I-95: Richmond 1958 37°31′41″N 77°25′45″W CSX Bellwood Subdivision James River Bridge: Bellwood Subdivision: Mayo Bridge: US 360: 1913 37°31′45″N 77°26′03″W Norfolk Southern James River Bridge
The following is a list of extant highway bridges across the James River with one or both ends within the City of Richmond. Interstate 95 James River Bridge ; Mayo Bridge ; Manchester Bridge ; Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge (US-1, US-301 and U.S. Bicycle Route 1) Boulevard Bridge (toll bridge, restricted weights)
originally New York Central Railroad Illinois Division Kankakee Belt Route De Pue 41°18′50.87″N 89°16′43.02″W / 41.3141306°N 89.2786167°W / 41.3141306; -89.2
The Illinois Waterway system consists of 336 miles (541 km) of navigable water from the mouth of the Calumet River at Chicago to the mouth of the Illinois River at Grafton, Illinois. Based primarily on the Illinois River , it is a system of rivers, lakes, and canals that provide a commercial shipping connection from the Great Lakes to the Gulf ...
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Stone arch bridge Duncan Mills Bridge: ca. 1910: 1980-10-29 Lewistown: Fulton: Parker Eads Bridge: 1867, 1874 1966-10-15 East St. Louis: St. Clair: Cantilever deck arch Embarras River Bridge: 1890 1998-05-20 Newton
The James River Bridge (JRB) is a four-lane divided highway lift bridge across the James River in the Commonwealth of Virginia.Owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Transportation, it carries U.S. Route 17 (US 17), US 258, and State Route 32 across the river near its mouth at Hampton Roads.
Chicago River Bascule Bridge, Wabash Avenue: Extant Simple trunnion bascule: 1930 1987 North Wabash Avenue Chicago River: Chicago: Cook: IL-49: Illinois Central Railroad, Illinois River Bridge: Extant Parker truss: 1893 1988