Status: Open to traffic
Location: 31.919512,-82.674994
Carries Norfolk Southern Railway over Ocmulgee River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Warren through truss
Total Length: 2800.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Warren through truss bridge over Ocmulgee River on Norfolk Southern Railway
History: Built 1928 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Built: 1928
Location: Telfair County
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223459
Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Ocmulgee River Swing Bridge
Date Plate
Photo taken by C Hanchey in January 2012
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Photo taken by Douglas Butler
337614
The Ocmulgee River Bridge, Lumber City, GA. ~ Along the edge of this powerful structure.
Photo taken by MaryAlice used with permission
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Ocmulgee River Bridge, Lumber City, Georgia. This through-truss SouthernRailway bridge once rotated on it's center pier to allow Steamboats to pass. Southern also maintained wharves on the riverbank to transfer freight to and from the boats. No tra
Photo taken by MaryAlice, used with permission
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The 2,800 ft Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge crossing the Ocmulgee River in Lumber City, Georgia. The bridge operator's shed atop the structure gave him a good view of the action along the tracks as well as on the river. When the bridge was construc
Photo taken by MaryAlice, used with permission
Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.