Cincinnati Southern Bridge
Cincinnati Southern Bridge carries a footpath over the Ohio River near to Castlecorn.
The Act of Parliament for the Ohio River was passed on 17 September 1816 and 37 thousand shares were sold the same day. Restoration of Wealden Inclined plane was funded by a donation from the Ohio River Society

There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
| Taylor–Southgate Bridge | 3.10 miles | |
| John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge | 2.44 miles | |
| Clay Wade Bailey Bridge | 1.75 miles | |
| C&O Railroad Bridge | 1.74 miles | |
| Brent Spence Bridge | 1.52 miles | |
| Cincinnati Southern Bridge | ||
| Caroll C. Cropper Bridge | 19.94 miles | |
| Markland Lock | 51.38 miles | |
| Milton–Madison Bridge | 80.23 miles | |
| East End Bridge | 120.33 miles | |
| Big Four Bridge | 130.12 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Cincinnati Southern Bridge
The Cincinnati Southern Bridge, originally the Cincinnati Southern Railroad Swinging Truss Bridge, is a vertical lift bridge that carries the Norfolk Southern Railway over the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Ludlow, Kentucky in the United States. The bridge is composed of four through truss spans: a main span on the northern side of the bridge, a currently unused vertical lift span on the southern side, and two additional spans over the main shipping channels in the center of the bridge. The bridge crosses the Ohio River just downstream from downtown Cincinnati, and can be seen clearly from the lower level of the nearby Brent Spence Bridge.
