List of crossings of the Anacostia River
Appearance
This is a list of crossings of the Anacostia River and its two branches, the Northeast Branch Anacostia River and Northwest Branch Anacostia River. With the exception of the downstreammost crossings in Washington, D.C., all locations are in Maryland.
Main stem
[edit]Northeast Branch
[edit]Image | Crossing | Location | Opened | Coordinates | Notes |
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Baltimore Avenue | Hyattsville–Bladensburg | ||||
CSX Transportation Alexandria Extension | Edmonston | ||||
Decatur Street | |||||
Riverdale Road | Riverdale Park | ||||
MD 410 (East–West Highway) | 38°57′41″N 76°55′30″W / 38.9615°N 76.9250°W | ||||
Purple Line | Under construction | ||||
River Road | |||||
Campus Drive | College Park–Riverdale Park | ||||
Splits into Paint Branch and Indian Creek |
Northwest Branch
[edit]Image | Crossing | Location | Opened | Coordinates | Notes |
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Anacostia Riverwalk Trail | Cottage City–Hyattsville | ||||
CSX Transportation Capital Subdivision | Cottage City/North Brentwood–Hyattsville | ||||
US 1 (Rhode Island Avenue) | North Brentwood–Hyattsville | 38°56′43″N 76°56′49″W / 38.9453°N 76.9469°W | |||
38th Street | Brentwood–Hyattsville | ||||
Northwest Branch Trail | |||||
Northwest Branch Trail | Mount Rainier–Hyattsville | ||||
MD 500 (Queens Chapel Road) | 38°57′09″N 76°57′59″W / 38.9525°N 76.9664°W | ||||
footbridge to Chillum Road | Avondale–Hyattsville | Damaged | |||
Washington Metro Green and Yellow Lines | |||||
footbridge to Cypress Creek Drive | Chillum–Hyattsville | ||||
Sligo Creek Trail | Green Meadows–Hyattsville | ||||
Ager Road | |||||
Northwest Branch Trail | |||||
MD 410 (East–West Highway) | Green Meadows/Lewisdale–Hyattsville | 38°58′04″N 76°58′07″W / 38.9678°N 76.9687°W | |||
Lane Manor Park footbridge | Lewisdale–Hyattsville | ||||
Lane Manor Park footbridge | |||||
Lane Manor Park footbridge | |||||
MD 193 (University Boulevard) Purple Line |
Lewisdale–Hyattsville / Adelphi | 38°59′05″N 76°57′51″W / 38.9848°N 76.9642°W | |||
Northwest Branch Trail | Adelphi | ||||
MD 212 (Riggs Road) | 38°59′32″N 76°58′19″W / 38.9923°N 76.9720°W | ||||
footbridge to Quebec Street | Langley Park–Adelphi | ||||
MD 650 (New Hampshire Avenue) | Langley Park–Silver Spring | 39°00′04″N 76°58′56″W / 39.0010°N 76.9823°W | |||
MD 320 (Piney Branch Road) | 39°00′06″N 76°58′59″W / 39.0016°N 76.9831°W | ||||
I-495 (Capital Beltway) | Silver Spring | 39°01′03″N 76°59′39″W / 39.0176°N 76.9942°W | |||
US 29 (Colesville Road / Columbia Pike)
Northwest Branch Trail |
Silver Spring–White Oak | 39°01′48″N 77°00′22″W / 39.0300°N 77.0061°W | |||
Burnt Mills Dam | |||||
Rachel Carson Greenway | Kemp Mill–Colesville | ||||
Randolph Road | Glenmont–Colesville | ||||
Poplar Run Trail | |||||
Intercounty Connector |
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Intercounty Connector |
39°05′36″N 77°01′45″W / 39.0933°N 77.0292°W | ||||
Northwest Branch Trail | |||||
Bonifant Road | Aspen Hill–Colesville | ||||
Intercounty Connector |
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Northwest Golf Course footbridge | Colesville | ||||
Northwest Golf Course footbridge | |||||
Northwest Golf Course footbridge | |||||
Northwest Golf Course footbridge | |||||
Northwest Golf Course footbridge | |||||
Norbeck Road / Norwood Road | river crosses under intersection | ||||
Ednor Road | Sandy Spring | ||||
footbridge to Alexander Manor Drive | |||||
Underground Railroad Experience Trail | |||||
Norwood Road |
References
[edit]- ^ "S. Capitol Span Honors Douglass". The Washington Post. 19 October 1965.
- ^ "Work to Begin in 60 Days On $4,500,000 Anacostia Span". The Washington Post. 26 August 1945.
- ^ "11th Street Bridge Project - Anacostia Waterfront, DC DDOT". Anacostiawaterfront.org. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
- ^ "11th Street Bridges Reconstruction - JDLand/Near Southeast DC Revitalization". Jdland.com. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
- ^ "Sousa Bridge Is Dedicated By Southeast". The Washington Post. December 10, 1939.
- ^ Zumbrun, Joshua (2007-11-15). "At Accident Site, a Bridge Too Far Corroded". Washington Post.
- ^ a b Bassett, Grace. "E. Capitol St. Span Opened In the Rain." The Washington Post. November 11, 1955.
- ^ "Spending Millions on Union Railways Terminals," The Washington Post, January 29, 1905.
- ^ Beveridge, George (October 22, 1954). "Baltimore Parkway Opens In Full Today to District Traffic". The Evening Star. p. 1.