Tunney Hunsaker Bridge

Deep within the scenic New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, beneath the towering New River Gorge Bridge, a dedicated West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) bridge crew is hard at work restoring a vital piece of history—the Tunney Hunsaker Bridge.

Built in 1889, the Tunney Hunsaker Bridge was the first structure to span the New River within the gorge, originally connecting the mining communities of Fayette and South Fayette. When the New River Gorge Bridge opened in 1977, soaring high above the canyon, the original bridge was closed to vehicle traffic. However, with the rise in tourism and the designation of the New River as a national river, the bridge was rebuilt in 1997 and reopened to traffic.

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