Memphis & Arkansas Bridge
Memphis & Arkansas Bridge, I 55;US 61;US 64;US 70;US 79, Memphis, TN 3813, United States of America

Memphis & Arkansas Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Mississippi (Lower River) between
Mississippi - Ohio Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Ohio River at Cairo (Illinois)) (210.89 miles
to the northeast) and
Mississippi - Industrial Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Industrial Canal) (671.46 miles
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Ohio Junction is Frisco Bridge;
0.06 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Industrial Junction is Mississippi - St. Francis Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the St. Francis River);
68.79 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
| Mississippi - Ohio Junction | 210.89 miles | |
| Caruthersville Bridge | 110.86 miles | |
| Hernando de Soto Bridge | 2.85 miles | |
| Harahan Bridge | 0.12 miles | |
| Frisco Bridge | 0.06 miles | |
| Memphis & Arkansas Bridge | ||
| Mississippi - St. Francis Junction | 68.79 miles | |
| Helena Bridge | 82.24 miles | |
| Mississippi - White Junction | 153.32 miles | |
| Mississippi - Arkansas Junction | 172.98 miles | |
| Mississippi - Old Junction | 200.94 miles | |
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