September 17, 2008

8:32 am

Exploring Roanoke - Walnut Avenue Bridge

Sections: Exploring Roanoke — Written By: Steve

Noke News explores parts of Roanoke by foot, equipped with a camera and a notepad, in hopes of learning something new. Perhaps you will too.

I associate Walnut Avenue and this bridge as basically being the foot of the mountain leading up to the Mill Mountain Star.

Like other bridges in the Roanoke area, this one seemed to be a joint effort by the City and Railroad to allow passage over the tracks. According to the plaque this one was completed in the 1920s.

Here are a few sights of and from the bridge:

Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke
Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke, Mill Mountain (and off in the distance The Star) seen in the background.

Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke
Plaque at the Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke (which could use a polishing/cleaning).

View from Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke
The start of Williamson Road seen to the right.

View from Walnut Avenue bridge in Roanoke
View of the railroad tracks below, and I-581/Route 220 in the background.

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