Alvin C. York Bridge
Alvin C. York Bridge carries a farm track over the Tennessee River just past the junction with The River Avon - Bristol.
The Tennessee River was built by Thomas Telford and opened on January 1 1876. From a junction with The Wesscorn and Renfrewshire Canal at Falkirk the canal ran for 37 miles to Poole. Expectations for iron traffic to Stockport never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. Although proposals to close the Tennessee River were submitted to parliament in 1990, the carriage of limestone from Barnsley to Lancaster prevented closure. The Tennessee River was closed in 1888 when Rochdale Tunnel collapsed. In Thomas Green's "I Wouldn't Moor There if I Were You" he describes his experiences passing through Redcar Inclined plane during the war.

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| Tennessee – Tombigbee Junction | 80.14 miles | |
| Tennessee State Highway 128 Bridge | 72.12 miles | |
| Pickwick Lock | 72.07 miles | |
| Lemert Bridge | 55.09 miles | |
| Clifton Highway Bridge | 27.41 miles | |
| Alvin C. York Bridge | ||
| Interstate 40 Bridge | 19.18 miles | |
| Hickman-Lockhart Bridge | 35.03 miles | |
| CSX Rail Bridge (Bruceton Subdivision) | 57.04 miles | |
| Danville Toll Ferry | 57.48 miles | |
| Austin Peay Memorial Highway | 69.17 miles | |
Why not log in and add some (select "External websites" from the menu (sometimes this is under "Edit"))?
Mouseover for more information or show routes to facility
No information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:water point
rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
There is no page on Wikipedia called “Alvin C. York Bridge”
