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Henley Street Bridge, Downtown Knoxville

Longest Concrete Steel-Reinforced Bridge in Tennessee, looking southbound.

Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in May 2008

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Henley Street Bridge from Upstream, Barge Navigation Span in Center

Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in May 2008

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Road Surface looking Northbound, 5 Lanes

Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in May 2008

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Bridge Approach on North Side, looking Southbound

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Barge Navigation Span, longest span on right

Photo taken by Calvin Sneed in May 2008

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Overview
Concrete arch bridge over Tennessee River on U.S. 441 (State Highway 33), Downtown Knoxville
Location
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee
Status
Open to traffic
History
Built ca. 1930
Design
Concrete through arch
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 316.9 ft.
Total length: 1,793.3 ft.
Deck width: 54.4 ft.
Also called
Chapman Highway Bridge
Approximate latitude, longitude
+35.95861, -83.91972   (decimal degrees)
35°57'31" N, 83°55'11" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
17/236679/3983299 (zone/easting/northing)
USGS topographic map
Knoxville
Inventory number
BH 32598 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection
Average daily traffic (as of 2005)
100

Categories 

Arch (7,640)
Built during 1930s (5,230)
Knox County, Tennessee (24)
Knoxville, Tennessee (7)
Open (21,823)
Owned by city (1,981)
Rainbow arch (159)
Span length 250-500 feet (587)
Structurally deficient (10,852)
Tennessee (378)
Total length 1000-2500 feet (715)

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