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  2. Norfolk Southern Six Mile Bridge No. 58 - Wikipedia

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    Over the James River west of the junction of VA 726 and Norfolk & Western Railroad tracks, Lynchburg, Virginia: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Architectural style: Pratt Truss: NRHP reference No. 95001175 [1] VLR No. 015-0352: Significant dates; Added to NRHP: October 12, 1995

  3. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Single span Pratt truss Norfolk Southern Six Mile Bridge No. 58: 1853, 1870, 1886, 1899, 1920 1995-10-12 Lynchburg: Amherst, Campbell: Pratt truss Oak Ridge Railroad Overpass: 1882 1978-04-15 Shipman: Nelson: Pratt truss

  4. Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    For travelers headed elsewhere, the bridge–tunnel can save more than 90 miles (140 km) of driving for those headed between Ocean City, MD; Rehoboth Beach, DE, Fenwick Island, DE, and Wilmington, DE (and areas north) and the Virginia Beach area or the Outer Banks of North Carolina, according to the CBBT district. Unlike the Interstate Highways ...

  5. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    Parker truss: 1914 1985 SR 880 and SR 1761 Dan River: Cascade, Virginia, and Eden, North Carolina: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Rockingham County, North Carolina: VA-1: Humpback Covered Bridge: Bypassed King post truss 1857 1963

  6. Nokesville Truss Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Nokesville Truss Bridge is a historic Pratt truss bridge carrying Virginia State Route 646 (Aden Road) across the Norfolk Southern Railway near Nokesville, Prince William County, Virginia. It was built in 1882 by the Keystone Bridge Company. The single-span bridge measures 73 feet 11.5 inches (22.543 m) long, and is constructed of wrought iron. [3]

  7. Chesapeake Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel, connecting Virginia's Eastern Shore with its mainland (at the metropolitan areas of Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake), is approximately 20 miles (32 km) long; it has trestle bridges as well as two stretches of two-mile-long (3.2 km) tunnels that allow unimpeded shipping; the bridge is ...

  8. High Bridge (Appomattox River) - Wikipedia

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    N&W replaced the High Bridge's Fink truss spans in 1886 with minimal interruption of rail traffic, one span at a time, first suspending a new Pratt deck truss from traveling wooden falsework and then removing the old truss. [4] The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1914. In 1982, N&W became part of the current Norfolk Southern Railway system.

  9. South Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    South Hampton Roads is a region located in the extreme southeastern portion of Virginia's Tidewater region in the United States with a total population of 1,177,742 [a] as of 2020. It is part of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area), which itself has a population of 1,780,059 as of 2020. South ...