Viaducts of Atlanta
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The Viaducts of Atlanta were mainly created in the 1920s to bridge numerous
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of roads and railroads.
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was founded as a railroad city. It had at least six major rail lines entering the city. There were many places where
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traffic encountered that on the rails. The first viaduct was just the Broad Street bridge which was rebuilt several times, the second wooden version designed by
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in 1865 but longer viaducts were coming.


Downtown viaducts

* Mitchell Street (1899), which crosses the
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tracks *
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(opened October 9, 1901) at a cost of $76,662.38. Rebuilt (opened October 1, 2007) at a cost of $6.7 million * Courtland Street (1906), which crosses the
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tracks. Demolished and rebuilt (opened October 8th, 2018). * Washington Street (1909), which crosses the Central of Georgia Railroad tracks * Spring Street (opened December 20, 1923) – . Southern half rebuilt (1996), northern half being rebuilt (2014–2015). * Pryor Street (1929) – * Central Avenue viaduct (1929) – * Hunter Street lateral – * Alabama Street lateral – * Wall Street lateral – * Techwood Drive Viaduct


Other viaducts

In January 1913, the Bellwood Viaduct was opened, allowing car and foot traffic to cross the railroad line parallel to
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to the west side of the city via Bellwood avenue (now Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway.)."First trip made across viaduct", ''
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'', January 24, 1913, p,5


Gallery of viaduct plaques

File:Pryor Street and Central Ave Viaducts.JPG, Pryor Street and Central Avenue viaducts File:Techwood Drive Viaduct plaque.jpg, Techwood Drive Viaduct


References

* Garrett, Franklin, ''Atlanta and Its Environs'', 1954,
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. * Hoffman, Phillip, "Creating Underground Atlanta, 1898-1932", ''
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'', Vol. XIII, No. 3, 1968


Notes

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