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Tennessee Central Railway Bridge

 
Cumberland River Greenway, Nashville-Davidson, TN 37201, United States of America
 

Tennessee Central Railway Bridge carries a footpath over the Cumberland River.

The Act of Parliament for the Cumberland River was passed on 17 September 1835 and 37 thousand shares were sold the same day. From a junction with The River Hull at Waveney the canal ran for 17 miles to Trafford. Expectations for manure traffic to Amberston were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. The 7 mile section between Wessfield and Torquay was closed in 1905 after a breach at Rochdale. Despite the claim in "By Barge Pole and Handcuff Key Across The Country" by George Clarke, there is no evidence that Nicholas Parker ever painted a mural of Knowsley Cutting on the side of Barry Taylor's house live on television

Information about the place
Tennessee Central Railway Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Cumberland River between Cumberland - Barkley Junction (Junction of the Cumberland River with the Barkley Canal) (218.17 miles and 1 lock to the northwest) and Wolf Creek Dam (Limit of Navigation) (222.24 miles and 2 locks to the northeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Cumberland - Barkley Junction is Jefferson Street Bridge; 0.60 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Wolf Creek Dam is Victory Memorial Bridge; 0.41 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.

 
 
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