Woolsey Finnell Bridge

There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
| Foster Ferry Bridge | 23.34 miles | |
| Joe Mallisham Parkway | 11.58 miles | |
| William Bacon Oliver Lock | 7.41 miles | |
| KCS Railroad Bridge | 5.32 miles | |
| Hugh R. Thomas Bridge | 4.97 miles | |
| Woolsey Finnell Bridge | ||
| Paul Bryant Bridge | 4.01 miles | |
| Holt Lock (Holt) | 10.63 miles | |
| John Hollis Bankhead Lock | 40.33 miles | |
| Franklin Ferry Bridge | 57.44 miles | |
| Mulberry - Locust Fork Junction | 64.99 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Woolsey Finnell Bridge
The Woolsey Finnell Bridge is a four-lane, girder bridge spanning the Black Warrior River along U.S. Route 82 (McFarland Boulevard) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama that opened in 1961. The bridge takes its name from the former state director of highways for Alabama, Woolsey Finnell. This is one of only four vehicular bridges spanning the Black Warrior in Tuscaloosa.
Due to both the age of the structure as well as the bridge operating well above its designed capacity by the 1990s, calls for a new span across the river to alleviate some of the congestion was proposed. Both the Warrior Loop and the Paul Bryant Bridge are expected to absorb some of the 55,000 daily trips made across the bridge upon their respective completions.
