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Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge

 
512 Waterway Drive North, Amory, MS 38821, United States of America
 
Information about the place
Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (Canal Section)) between Divide Cut (southern entrance) (57.74 miles and 6 locks to the north) and Aberdeen Lock (15.49 miles to the south).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Divide Cut (southern entrance) is Mississippi Highway 6 Bridge; 0.32 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Aberdeen Lock is U.S. Highway 278 Bridge; 1.84 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

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

 
 
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[Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1] The Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1 or BNSF Railway Bridge 5.1, also known as the St. Johns Railroad Bridge or the Willamette River Railroad Bridge [Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6] Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 or BNSF Railway Bridge 9.6, also known as the Columbia River Railroad Bridge, is through truss railway bridge [BNSF Railway] The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark BNSF) is the largest freight railroad network in North America. One of seven North American Class [Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad] Burlington-Rock Island Railroad). In 1970, it merged with the Northern Pacific Railway and the Great Northern Railway to form the Burlington Northern [Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge] The Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge, also known as the BNSF Railway Bridge 8.8, is a swing-span, through truss bridge in Portland, Oregon, United States [Great Northern Railway (U.S.)] transcontinental railroad route in the U.S. In 1970 the Great Northern Railway merged with three other railroads to form the Burlington Northern Railroad, which [List of bridges in Portland, Oregon] Portland, Oregon, contains many bridges over various geographical features and roads of varying lengths and usages. Some bridges carry roads, some carry pedestrians [Northern Pacific Railway] lines in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad, which became BNSF Railway in 1996. Congress chartered the Northern Pacific Railway Company on [Burlington Northern Santa Fe, LLC] the merger of Burlington Northern, Incorporated, parent of the Burlington Northern Railroad, and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation, which owned the Atchison, [Burlington Rail Bridge] The Burlington Bridge is a vertical-lift railroad bridge across the Mississippi River between Burlington, Iowa, and Gulfport, Illinois, United States.
 
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