List of crossings of Four Mile Run
This is a complete list of current bridges and other crossings of Four Mile Run from its mouth at the Potomac River to its source.
Crossings
All locations are in Virginia. Pedestrian-only bridges are marked in italics.
Image | Crossing | Opened | Coordinates | Notes |
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Arlington–Alexandria | ||||
George Washington Memorial Parkway / Mount Vernon Trail | 1980[1] | 38.8410°N 77.0479°W | ||
WMATA Yellow and Blue Lines | 1983 | 38.8409°N 77.0485°W | ||
CSX Transportation RF&P Subdivision | 1980[1] | 38.8409°N 77.0488°W | Originally Potomac Yard rail bridge | |
Potomac Avenue | 1980[1] | 38.8408°N 77.0493°W | Originally Potomac Yard rail bridge | |
Short Bridge Park (disused) | 1980[1] | 38.8408°N 77.0504°W | Originally Potomac Yard rail bridge | |
demolished rail bridge | 1980[1] | 38.8407°N 77.0516°W | Originally Potomac Yard rail bridge; demolished in 2013[2] | |
Short Bridge Park footbridge | 1980[1] | 38.8407°N 77.0521°W | Originally Potomac Yard rail bridge | |
US 1 (Richmond Highway) | 1980[1] | 38.8407°N 77.0524°W | ||
Mt. Vernon Avenue | 1956[3] | 38.8446°N 77.0647°W | Reconstructed 1981[3] | |
W. Glebe Road | 1956[3][4] | 38.8436°N 77.0772°W | ||
I-395 (Henry G. Shirley Memorial Highway) | 1973[5] | 38.8431°N 77.0825°W | Reconstructed 2018[5] | |
Shirlington Road | 1973[3][6] | 38.8432°N 77.0857°W | ||
Arlington | ||||
Jennie Dean Park footbridge | ||||
S. Walter Reed Drive | 1975[3] | Former bridge destroyed by Hurricane Agnes in 1972[7] | ||
Barcroft Park footbridge | ||||
Barcroft Park footbridge | ||||
S. George Mason Drive | 1966[3][8] | |||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
SR 244 (Columbia Pike) | 1941[3][9] | Reconstructed 2001[3] | ||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
Glencarlyn Park footbridge | Destroyed in flood in July 2019[10][11] | |||
Glencarlyn Park footbridge | Destroyed in flood in July 2019[10][11] | |||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
US 50 (Arlington Boulevard) | 1987[3] | |||
footbridge to N. Greenbrier Street | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
N. Carlin Springs Road | 1987[3] | |||
Bluemont Park footbridge | ||||
Bluemont Park footbridge | ||||
Bluemont Junction Trail | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Wilson Boulevard | 1994[3][12] | |||
Bon Air Park footbridge | Destroyed in flood in July 2019[10][11] | |||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Patrick Henry Drive | 1982[3] | |||
footbridge to N. Montana Street | ||||
N. Ohio Street | 1981[3] | |||
Four Mile Run Trail | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail I-66 (Custis Memorial Parkway) |
1982[3] | Culvert crosses W&OD Trail, but enters and exits on same side of Interstate 66 | ||
East Falls Church Park footbridge | 2012[13] | Replaced older bridge slightly downstream[13] | ||
N. Sycamore Street | 1971[3][14] | |||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Falls Church | ||||
N. Van Buren Street | 2018 | Replaced older bridge[15] | ||
US 29 (N. Washington Street) | ||||
Arlington–Falls Church | ||||
Driveway to Arlington Fire Station 6 | 1990[16] | |||
Arlington | ||||
Washington & Old Dominion Trail | ||||
Little Falls Road / 26th Street N / Fairfax Drive | 1970[3] | Culvert under residential neigborhood | ||
I-66 (Custis Memorial Parkway) WMATA Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines Williamsburg Boulevard |
1982[3] | Culvert under freeway | ||
Fairfax County | ||||
Gordon Avenue |
References
- Hodge, Paul (January 24, 1980). "Seven Bridges Span Four Mile Run Flood-Control Project and Bicycle Trail". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- "Demolition to Begin on Four Mile Run Bridge". ARLnow.com - Arlington, Va. Local News. July 22, 2013. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- "Arlington County, Virginia". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved December 31, 2020 – via BridgeReports.com.
- "Arlington County Issues Bridge Restrictions on West Glebe Road". Newsroom. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- "Alexandria, Virginia". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved December 31, 2020 – via BridgeReports.com.
- "SHIRLINGTON RD. over FOUR MILE RUN Arlington County, Virginia Bridge Inspection Report". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- "Stormwater Management Overview" (PDF). Arlington County. August 18, 2019. p. 6. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- "EBL S. G. MASON DR over FOUR MILE RUN Arlington County, Virginia Bridge Inspection Report". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- "COLUMBIA PIKE over FOUR MILE RUN Arlington County, Virginia Bridge Inspection Report". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- "July 8 Storm Update". Parks & Recreation. August 5, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- "Arlington Estimates $3.5 Million in Flood Damage to County Property". ARLnow. July 9, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- "WILSON BLVD. over FOUR MILE RUN Arlington County, Virginia Bridge Inspection Report". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- Offutt, Steve (January 17, 2012). "Four Mile Run getting new pedestrian and bike bridge". Greater Greater Washington. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- "SBL N. SYCAMORE ST over FOUR MILE RUN Arlington County, Virginia Bridge Inspection Report". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- "Van Buren Bridge Replacement". Fort Myer Construction. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- "Falls Chruch, Virginia". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved December 31, 2020 – via BridgeReports.com.
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