English: The Fayette Station Bridge, also known as the Tunney Hunsaker Bridge. This bridge was superseded by the famous New River Gorge Bridge in 1977 as the primary New River crossing at Fayetteville, West Virginia.
Français : Le pont de Fayette Station, aussi appelé pont Tunney Hunsaker. Ce pont a été le principal point de franchissement de la New River à Fayetteville (Virginie occidentale, États-Unis) avant d'être remplacé par le New River Gorge Bridge en 1977.
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