Chain Bridge (Chesapeake and Ohio)
Chain Bridge (Chesapeake and Ohio) carries the road from Derby to Southcorn over the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal a short distance from Huntingdon.
The Act of Parliament for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was passed on January 1 1888 and 17 thousand shares were sold the same day. Expectations for coal traffic to Newbury never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. In 1990 the canal became famous when John Edwards swam through Wolverhampton Embankment in 17 minutes live on television.

There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
| Cabin John Lock No 7 | 3.02 miles | |
| Sycamore Island Bridge | 2.39 miles | |
| Magazine Lock No 6 | 1.28 miles | |
| Brookmont Lock No 5 | 0.91 miles | |
| Inlet Gate No 1 Junction | 0.87 miles | |
| Chain Bridge (Chesapeake and Ohio) | ||
| Arizona Avenue Railway Bridge | 0.51 miles | |
| Fletcher's Boat House | 1 mile | |
| Whitehursts Freeway Bridge | 3.32 miles | |
| Francis Scott Key Bridge | 3.40 miles | |
| Frederick St Bridge | 3.46 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Chain Bridge
Chain bridges are suspension bridges built with chains. Some chain bridge built using this design have retained the name Chain Bridge. Thus as a proper noun, it may refer to:
In Hungary:
- Chain Bridge (Budapest), a bridge over the Danube in Budapest, Hungary (completed 1849)
In Germany:
- Chain Bridge (Nuremberg), a pedestrian bridge over the river Pegnitz in Nuremberg, Bavaria (opened 1924)
In the United Kingdom:
- Union Bridge (Tweed), a bridge over the River Tweed between England and Scotland (opened 1820)
- Chain Bridge, a bridge over the River Usk in Monmouthshire, Wales (opened 1829)
- Chain Bridge (Berwyn), a bridge over the River Dee at Berwyn, Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales (completed 1818)
In the United States:
- Chain Bridge (Easton, Pennsylvania), a historic change bridge spanning the Lehigh River (completed 1857)
- Chain Bridge (Potomac River) a bridge at the Little Falls of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. (completed 1808)
- Chain Bridge (Massachusetts), a bridge which crosses the Merrimack River, connecting Amesbury and Newburyport, Massachusetts (completed 1810)
