Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.995923,-76.476786
Carries US 17 over James River
Design: other
Design Details: Vertical lift
Total Length: 23201.3 Feet
Span Length: 415.0 Feet
Overview: Vertical lift bridge over James River on US 17 in Newport News
History: Built 1980
Built: 1980
Location: Isle of Wight County
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268024
James River Bridge
Newport News VA
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in April 2013
315113
The James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
315114
The James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
315115
The James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
315155
James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
315156
James River Bridge U.S. Route 17 and Va. Route 258/32
Virginia Department of Transportation
315157
James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
315158
James River Bridge
Virginia Department of Transportation
Status: No longer exists
Location: 36.982100,-76.620339
Carries Virginia Route 10 over Cypress Creek
Design: unknown
Design Details: Bascule
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Cypress Creek on Virginia Route 10
History: Built 1927
Built: 1927
Location: Isle of Wight County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.990203,-76.484203
Carries US 17 over James River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 300.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Through truss bridge over James River on US 17
History: Built 1928; Replaced 1982
Built: 1928
Location: Isle of Wight County
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315201
James River Bridge
The James River Bridge at U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 258, and State Route 32 (1929).
Virginia Department of Transportation
315202
James River Bridge
The James River Bridge - U.S. Route 17 (U.S. Route 258) and State Route 32 (date unknown).
Virginia Department of Transportation
315203
James River Bridge
James River Bridge. Toll house on the Newport News side. U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 258, and State Route 32 (Date unknown)
Virginia Department of Transportation
315204
James River Bridge
James River Bridge at U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 258, and State Route 32 (1937).
Virginia Department of Transportation
315205
James River Bridge
The Norfolk bus arrives at the bridge and heads toward the toll house. (date unknown)
Virginia Department of Transportation
315206
James-river-bridge
James River Bridge on a postcard. Picture taken by United States Army Air Corps, Langley Field, Virginia (this in in the original version of the image, which was later cropped).
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Vaoverland
315230
James River Bridge
Replaced
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in December 2014
416071
Cleveland State University Library Photograph Collection
Postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.682906,-76.911941
Carries Jamestown Ln over CSXRR
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Haunched Tee beam
Total Length: 179.0 Feet
Span Length: 35.8 Feet
Overview: Haunched tee beam bridge over CSXRR on Jamestown Ln
History: Built 1937
Built: 1937
Location: Isle of Wight County
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426049
Looking SW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426050
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426051
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426052
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426053
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426054
North abutment
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426055
North bent
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426056
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426057
Looking SSW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426058
North bent
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426059
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426060
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426061
Looking NE
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426062
South abutment
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426063
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
Status:
Location: 36.684831,-76.909536
Carries Norfolk Southern Railway over Carrsville Highway
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 211.0 Feet
Span Length: 56.1 Feet
Overview: Deck plate girder bridge over Carrsville Highway on Norfolk Southern Railway
History: Built 1936
Built: 1936
Location: Isle of Wight County
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426035
Looking NE
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426036
Looking NE
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426037
East abutment
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426038
East bent
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426039
East abutment
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426040
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426041
Looking SW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426042
East bent
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426043
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426044
NE side
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426045
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426046
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426047
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
426048
SW side
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in April 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.913590,-76.503236
Carries US Route 17 over Chuckatuck Creek
Design: beam/stringer/concrete
Design Details: Concrete stringer
Total Length: 2537.2 Feet
Span Length: 140.1 Feet
Overview: Concrete stringer bridge over Chuckatuck Creek on US Route 17
History: Built 1988
Built: 1988
Location: Isle of Wight County
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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.