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Bayou Teche Bridge Extant Rolling lift (Scherzer) bascule: 1940 2016 LA 86 (Bridge Street) Bayou Teche: New Iberia: Iberia: LA-30: Calcasieu River West Fork Bridge Extant Vertical-lift bridge: 1968 2016 LA 378: Calcasieu River west fork Moss Bluff: Calcasieu
The Bayou Bridge Pipeline (BBP), is a 162-mile long 24” crude oil pipeline project through Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin.It crosses 11 parishes (Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Louisiana ...
After crossing into St. Mary Parish, LA 87 continues eastward alongside Bayou Teche, with bridges opposite Sorrel (local), Adeline (), and Charenton ().At Charenton, LA 87 follows the first of several sharp bends in Bayou Teche as it passes the Chitimacha Indian Reservation and crosses a navigation channel that connects the bayou to several waterways within the Atchafalaya Basin.
The Sarto Bridge is a swing truss bridge built in 1916 over the Bayou Des Glaises at Big Bend in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. It is also known as the Sarto Old Iron Bridge. [2] It was the first bridge in Louisiana to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, [3] which occurred in 1989. [1]
Kelley Crossing Bridge Bypassed Lenticular truss: 1895 1996 CR 186 Plum Creek Lockhart: Caldwell: TX-32 TX-113: Comal Creek Bridge a.k.a. Landa Street Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab 1929 1996 2007 Bus. SH 46 (Landa Street)
Bayou Bienvenue is a 12.1-mile-long (19.5 km) [1] bayou and "ghost swamp" [2] in southeastern Louisiana. It runs along the political border between Orleans Parish and St. Bernard Parish to the east of New Orleans .
Today, a modern bridge carries LA 115 across the bayou at this historic site roughly two miles west of Bunkie, Louisiana. Ray's Ferry appears on General Land Survey maps of the era, notably: Map of Louisiana, Constructed from the Surveys in the General Land Office, and other documents by John Melish.
Bayou Brevelle is a series of interconnected, natural waterways totaling over 18 miles in length in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Its main channel is at Old River and Kisatchie Bayou at Montrose to Natchez near the Cane River .