Carter Glass Memorial Bridge, Road bridge in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
The Carter Glass Memorial Bridge spans the James River and connects Lynchburg with Amherst County via US Route 29 Business. The structure enables traffic flow between these two areas and forms an important part of the local road network.
The bridge was built between 1953 and 1954, with T.A. Loving Company executing the engineering project. This was part of post-war infrastructure development in the region.
The bridge was named in 1949 to honor Carter Glass, a former US Senator from Virginia who also served as Secretary of the Treasury. His name remains permanently connected to this structure, reminding visitors of his political career.
The bridge is designed for daily traffic and supports commuter flow between Lynchburg and Amherst County. Visitors should expect normal road traffic, especially during peak hours.
The bridge is part of the Lynchburg Expressway network and plays an important role in connecting the region with surrounding counties. Many people cross this structure daily without fully appreciating its significance to local infrastructure.
Location: Virginia
Official opening: 1949
GPS coordinates: 37.41110,-79.13350
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:10
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