The Daily blog of SeeMidTN.com, pictures from Middle Tennessee and nearby cities.
Friday, January 28, 2022
Cheatham County Bicentennial Trail Bridge
This bridge was originally built in 1901 by the Tennessee Central Railway as they extended their rail line from Nashville west to Clarksville. Around 1990, the tracks west of Ashland City were abandoned and soon many people wanted to convert the old railbed and this bridge to a pedestrian trail. With a partnership between the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and the Cheatham County Parks Department, the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail was built and it utilized the old bridge. (The trail parallels the Cumberland River but actually crosses Sycamore Creek.) The iron Parker through truss bridge with a length of 550 ft. was built by American Bridge Co.
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Ashland city,
Bridge,
Cheatham County,
Tennessee Central,
train tracks
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