Huguenot Memorial Bridge

37°33′42″N 77°32′38″W / 37.5616°N 77.5439°W / 37.5616; -77.5439

Huguenot Memorial Bridge
Huguenot Memorial Bridge in 2014
Coordinates37°33′42″N 77°32′38″W / 37.5616°N 77.5439°W / 37.5616; -77.5439
Carries SR 147
CrossesJames River
LocaleHenrico, Virginia
Official nameHuguenot Memorial Bridge
Other name(s)Huguenot Bridge
Maintained byVirginia Department of Transportation
Characteristics
Total length2900 ft (884 m)
History
Constructed byT. A. Loving Company
Opened1950
Statistics
Tollnone
Location
Map

Huguenot Memorial Bridge is located in Henrico County and the independent city of Richmond, Virginia. It carries State Route 147 across the former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (now the James River Line of CSX Transportation), the James River and Kanawha Canal, and the James River in the Fall Line region above the head of navigation at Richmond.

The Huguenot Memorial Bridge, which connects Southside (Richmond, Virginia) to urban Richmond, was completed in 1950. The 2900 ft (884 m) span replaced the low-level Westham Bridge which had been built as a toll bridge in 1911. The old bridge was subject to flooding and was inadequate for traffic in the growing suburban area.

The Huguenot Memorial Bridge was named in honor of the French Huguenot settlers who came to the area in the 18th century to escape religious persecution in France. It is owned by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and is the westernmost bridge over the James River in the metropolitan Richmond area that is open to pedestrians.