Harry Flood Byrd Bridge South
USA /
Virginia /
Boyce /
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road bridge, 1980_construction
This bridge carries southbound U.S. Route 17 and eastbound U.S. Route 50 (John Mosby Highway) over the Shenandoah River and Secondary Route 622 (Swift Shoals Road). It is a steel beam bridge with concrete deck built in 1980. The bridge was named after the then Virginia governor in 1929 by the State Highway Commission, and the name has carried over as the bridge was replaced.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_50_in_Virginia
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Coordinates: 39°2'27"N 77°59'57"W
- Harry Flood Byrd Bridge North 0.2 km
- Castlemans Ferry Bridge (eastbound) 13 km
- Castlemans Ferry Bridge (westbound) 13 km
- Westbound I-66 Bridge over the Shenandoah River 19 km
- Interstate 66 Bridges over the Shenandoah River 19 km
- Virginia Route 7 West Bridge over U.S. Route 15 40 km
- Sandy Hook Bridge 40 km
- Point of Rocks Bridge 47 km
- John and Freda Rudy Memorial Bridge 62 km
- Old Route/Interstate 144/70 Bridge (Abandoned) 67 km
- Sky Meadows State Park 6.7 km
- G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area 8.8 km
- Clarke County, Virginia 9 km
- Llangollen 9 km
- Warren County, Virginia 23 km
- Loudoun County, Virginia 31 km
- Frederick County, Virginia 33 km
- Fauquier County, Virginia 39 km
- Rappahannock County, Virginia 41 km
- Prince William County, Virginia 58 km