141 Bridge Progress
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This picture was taken from the Cumberland River on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. Tennessee Department of Transportation crews are making progress on the 1700-foot bridge over the Cumberland River in Trousdale County by setting beams for the bridge. The State Route 141 Expansion project in Trousdale County is projected to wrap up in July 2027.
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