C&O Railroad Bridge
Clay Wade Bailey Bridge, Cincinnati, KY 45202, United States of America
(US 25;US 42;US 127)
C&O Railroad Bridge carries the road from Westcester to Sumerlease over the Ohio River between Longcroft and Port Talbot.
The Act of Parliament for the Ohio River was passed on 17 September 1816 and 37 thousand shares were sold the same day. Restoration of Wealden Inclined plane was funded by a donation from the Ohio River Society

C&O Railroad Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Ohio River between
Ohio - Allegheny - Monongahela Rivers (Junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers to create the Ohio River) (520.57 miles
and 12 locks
to the east) and
Ohio - Cumberland Junction (Junction of the Ohio River with the Cumberland River) (386.83 miles
and 6 locks
to the southwest).
The nearest place in the direction of Ohio - Allegheny - Monongahela Rivers is Clay Wade Bailey Bridge;
0.01 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Ohio - Cumberland Junction is Brent Spence Bridge;
0.22 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
| Daniel Carter Beard Bridge | 2 miles | |
| Newport Southbank Bridge | 1.68 miles | |
| Taylor–Southgate Bridge | 1.37 miles | |
| John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge | 0.70 miles | |
| Clay Wade Bailey Bridge | 0.01 miles | |
| C&O Railroad Bridge | ||
| Brent Spence Bridge | 0.22 miles | |
| Cincinnati Southern Bridge | 1.74 miles | |
| Caroll C. Cropper Bridge | 21.67 miles | |
| Markland Lock | 53.12 miles | |
| Milton–Madison Bridge | 81.97 miles | |
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C&O Railroad Bridge - WikipediaThe C&O Railroad bridge is a cantilever truss bridge over the Ohio River. It was the first railroad bridge connecting Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky.
A timeline, to keep various C&O Bridges straight. 1886-1889, The Original C&O Railroad Bridge Built. 1929, A new railroad bridge is built next to the old one; this  ...
C&O Train Car Bridge. After years of searching, I FINALLY found a photo of the bridge set-up for cars. See larger photo HEREÂ ...
The Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Lift Bridge is a railroad bridge with vertical- lift span in the U.S. state of Delaware. It carries a Delmarva Central Railroad rail line across the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. This bridge was built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of a canal ... The Canal Lift Bridge, the only drawbridge on the C & D Canal (other lift ...
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River at Cincinnati.
This town, now a National Historic Park, has a long history of floods and wars. A walkway along one of the railroad bridges provides easy access from the canal.
The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway traces its origin to the Louisa Railroad of .... Ohio, on the great Limeville or Sciotoville bridge which remains today the mightiest ...
Mile 1 - Crossing over near Key Bridge in Georgetown ... The towpath begins in the Georgetown section of Washington DC, at the edge of the Rock .... 3.6, Capital Crescent Trail Trestle, This former railroad trestle now carries a very popular ...
Nov 22, 2015 ... The C&O Railroad build a bridge from Kentucky to Ohio, crossing the Ohio River. The way it was constructed was unlike anything that had ever ...
Dec 15, 2017 ... Access to the C & O Canal from Harpers Ferry could be difficult for ... on the other side of the railroad trestle near the Lower Town bus shelter ...
