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Northbound across the CR Drawbridge on the Cumberland River at Nashville, TN
CSXT 7779, a rebuilt C40-8 and Canadian Pacific 7027, a rebuilt... more
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Northbound across the CR Drawbridge on the Cumberland River at Nashville, TN
CSXT 7779, a rebuilt C40-8 and Canadian Pacific 7027, a rebuilt SD70ACU, pull north across the CR Drawbridge as it departs Nashville, Tennessee on the Nashville Terminal Subdivision with empty ethanol train K442 on March 19th, 2021.
I saw for the first time today where this bridge was open for barge traffic on the Cumberland River and I never knew that it is now a swing bridge! I guess at some point in time it was converted, and the name CR Drawbridge was kept. It was built in 1916 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and I�m not sure when it was changed to a swing bridge. Perhaps someone out there can provide information on this conversion in the comments!
I did find an interesting video from 2016 where the bridge was rehabilitated by PCL Construction that I�ll share in the comments for those that are interested. I�m not sure if this is when it was changed from a draw to a swing...
Jim worked as a photojournalist for The Messenger Newspaper in Madisonville, Kentucky for 17 years, a daily newspaper that serves the Western Kentucky market. Before that he served as a Photojournalist in the United States Air Force for 24 years, where he traveled the world photographing military operations as a member of Combat Camera. Today he freelances and produces Fine Art Photography that intrigues him and hopefully you the viewer. For information on availability for freelance assignments contact: Jim Pearson 4665 Earlington Road Madisonville, Ky 42431 jim@jimpearsonphotography.com
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