James E. "Buck" Karnes Bridge
Alcoa Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920, United States of America
(US 129)

James E. "Buck" Karnes Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Tennessee River between
Tennessee - Holston - French Junction (Junction of the Tennessee, Holston and French Broad Rivers. Head of the main part of the Tennessee river navigation) (7.04 miles
to the east) and
Tennessee – Tombigbee Junction (Junction of the Tennessee River and the Tombigbee Waterway) (431.10 miles
and 7 locks
to the west).
The nearest place in the direction of Tennessee - Holston - French Junction is CSX Appalachian Subdivision Bridge;
1.44 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Tennessee – Tombigbee Junction is Lt. Alexander "Sandy" Bonnyman Memorial Bridge;
14.57 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| James White Bridge (South Knoxville) | 3.63 miles | |
| Gay Street Bridge | 2.55 miles | |
| Henley Street Bridge | 2.31 miles | |
| Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge | 2.17 miles | |
| CSX Appalachian Subdivision Bridge | 1.44 miles | |
| James E. "Buck" Karnes Bridge | ||
| Lt. Alexander "Sandy" Bonnyman Memorial Bridge | 14.57 miles | |
| Fort Loudon Lock | 40.81 miles | |
| HWY 321 Bypass Bridge | 41.16 miles | |
| Loudon Bridge | 51.79 miles | |
| Loudon Rail Bridge | 52.06 miles | |
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James Ernest Karnes - WikipediaJames Ernest "Buck" Karnes was a Sergeant in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions near Estrees, France on October 8, 1918 during World War I. Contents. [hide]. 1 Biography; 2 Medal of Honor citation; 3 See also; 4 References. Biography[edit]. James Ernest "Buck" Karnes (July 20, Â ...
