James River Rail Bridge -- RVA
The Art Nouveau style of the James River Railway Bridge speaks of a time when railroads the #1 form of transportation. Not merely a utilitarian rail trestle getting you from point A to point B but a statement of permanence and grandeur.

The now CSX double track concrete bridge was built jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad in 1919.
A string of aluminum CSX hoppers sail by along the New River near Cotton Hill, West Virginia.
A string of aluminum CSX hoppers sail by along the New River near Cotton Hill, West Virginia.
James City County Car Show. May 2013.
James City County Car Show. May 2013.
James River Rail Bridge -- RVA
The Art Nouveau style of the James River Railway Bridge speaks of a time when railroads the #1 form of transportation. Not merely a utilitarian rail trestle getting you from point A to point B but a statement of permanence and grandeur.

The now CSX double track concrete bridge was built jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad in 1919.
James River Rail Bridge -- RVA
The Art Nouveau style of the James River Railway Bridge speaks of a time when railroads the #1 form of transportation. Not merely a utilitarian rail trestle getting you from point A to point B but a statement of permanence and grandeur.

The now CSX double track concrete bridge was built jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad in 1919.
James River Rail Bridge -- RVA
The Art Nouveau style of the James River Railway Bridge speaks of a time when railroads the #1 form of transportation. Not merely a utilitarian rail trestle getting you from point A to point B but a statement of permanence and grandeur.

The now CSX double track concrete bridge was built jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad in 1919.
See photo in original gallery.