Tri-County Veterans Bridge

Bridge in and Rhea County, Tennessee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tri-County Veterans Bridge, also known as the Blythe Ferry Bridge, carries Tennessee State Route 60 (SR 60) over Chickamauga Lake on the Tennessee River. It connects Meigs and Rhea counties just north of Hamilton County. It is located just south of the confluence of the Tennessee and Hiwassee River as well as Hiwassee Island near descending river mile 500. It replaced Blythe Ferry, a ferry across the Tennessee River which began operations in 1809.[1] Construction of the bridge began in October 1993,[2] and it opened to traffic in June 1995.[3] The bridge was dedicated by then-Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist on September 12, 1995.[4][5]

Coordinates35°24′41″N 85°01′12″W
Carries2 lanes of SR 60
Quick facts Coordinates, Carries ...
Tri-County Veterans Bridge
View of the Tri-County Veterans Bridge from the western approach to Blythe Ferry
Coordinates35°24′41″N 85°01′12″W
Carries2 lanes of SR 60
CrossesTennessee River
LocaleHamilton, Meigs, and Rhea County, Tennessee
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
Total length0.6 mi
Width50 ft
History
Construction startOctober 1993
Construction endJune 1995
Location
Interactive map of Tri-County Veterans Bridge
Close

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI