Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge
Boligee Street, Epes, AL 35460, United States of America 
(US 11)
Address is taken from a point 257 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 257 yards away.

Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (River Section)) between
  U.S. Highway 278 Bridge (128.04 miles
    and 4 locks
   to the north) and
  Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction (Junction of the Tombigbee River with the Black Warrior River) (15.74 miles
   to the southeast).
  The nearest place in the direction of U.S. Highway 278 Bridge is Interstates 59 and 20 Highway Bridge;
  4.32 miles
   away.
   
  The nearest place in the direction of Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction is William C. Gorgas Highway Bridge (U.S. 11);
  0.18 miles
   away.
Mooring here is unrated. 
There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
| Tom Bevill Lock | 54.72 miles | |
| Alabama Highway 17 Bridge | 38.20 miles | |
| Alabama Highway 39 Bridge | 19.36 miles | |
| Howell Heflin Lock | 19.05 miles | |
| Interstates 59 and 20 Highway Bridge | 4.32 miles | |
| Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge | ||
| William C. Gorgas Highway Bridge (U.S. 11) | 0.18 miles | |
| Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction | 15.74 miles | |
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Alabama Great Southern Railroad - WikipediaThe Alabama Great Southern Railroad (reporting mark AGS) is a railroad in the  U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. It is an  operating subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation (NS), running  southwest from Chattanooga (where it connects with the similarly owned  Cincinnati, New ...
The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, Ltd., a British company, was  organized in 1877 by railroad investor Emile Erlanger as the successor to the  Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad. The A&C had completed about ... The railroad  passes along the eastern edge of Trenton, Georgia. View north from Hwy. 136  bridge.
BRIDGE TABLE. BmpGE NAV|GAT|ON I FEET CLEARANCE POOL ELEVA. MILE  TYPE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL STAGE N.G.V.D.. 1 Mississippi Highway 25  Bridge 443.4 FIXED 300 52.00 NORMAL POOL 414.0. 2 Southern ... 21 Alabama  Great Southern Railroad Bridge 248.5 FIXED 300 67.00 NORMAL POOL 73.0.
292.7, Alabama Highway 17 Bridge, Fixed, 300, 59.00, Normal Pool, 109.0.  266.3, Alabama Highway 39 Bridge, Fixed, 300, 52.00, Normal Pool, 109.0.  253.2, Interstates 59 and 20 Highway Bridge, Fixed, 300, 67.80, Normal Pool,  73.0. 248.5, Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge, Fixed, 300, 67.00, Normal  Pool, 73.0.
THE ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. THE NEW  ORLEANS TERMINAL COMPANY ... THE LIVE OAK, PERRY AND SOUTH  GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. THE CAROLINA AND NORTHWESTERN ...  Bridge and Building Department Cooks. Bridge Tenders - Dual Operation of  Highway and.
947. Fort Payne, 1.5 miles northeast of, 210 feet southwest of road, in field south-  east of Alabama Great Southern Railroad, in limestone ledge; aluminum bolt  stamped "949 A"................................................ 937.916. Fort Payne, 7 miles east of,  40 feet east of Yellow Creek, 12 feet north of bridge over same, in sandstone  ledge; ...
Alabama, Sumter Co., Epes Railroad Bridge Just Off U.S. 11, N Of Epes Copy Of  Photo By Jack Donnell, Columbus, Ms. 1922. Picture Of Earlier Bridge: Turn  Span And Fixed Spans. Ala. Great Southern Rr. Sarcone Photography,  Columbus, Ms. Sep 1978. Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering  Record.
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