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The Spokane Street Bridge, also known as the West Seattle Low-Level Bridge, is a concrete double-leaf swing bridge in Seattle, Washington. It carries Southwest Spokane Street over the Duwamish River, connecting Harbor Island to West Seattle. It has two separate end-to-end swing-span sections, each 480 feet (150 m) long.
The West Spokane Street Bridge spans after the older eastbound span was rammed by the Chavez on June 11, 1978. At 2:38 a.m. on June 11, 1978, the freighter Antonio Chavez rammed the West Spokane Street Bridge, thereby closing it to automobile traffic for the next six years. The pilot and master were both found negligent in causing the collision.
The "Spokane Street Bridge" (or the "West Seattle Low-Level Bridge") is a concrete double-leaf swing bridge that was constructed traffic formerly carried by the West Spokane Street Bridge. It carries Southwest Spokane Street over the Duwamish River, connecting Harbor Island to West Seattle. It has two separate end-to-end swing-span sections ...
Jan. 17—A 32-year-old man who was found "partially clothed" and "incapacitated" last month on a West Central Spokane street died from blunt force injuries. While the Spokane County Medical ...
One of the largest blazes, the so-called Gray Fire near Spokane in eastern Washington, began around noon and a few hours later had surged through 4.7 square miles (12 square kilometers) of grass ...
The West Spokane Street Bridge crossed the Duwamish River from Harbor Island to West Seattle. [1] "Spokane Street" has long been used as designation for the streets running along the latitude of the current West Seattle Bridge. [2] Before any permanent bridge was built along the line of Spokane Street, there had been three temporary bridges ...
Seattle street takeover near Space Needle leads to fireworks ...
West Seattle Bridge (1924) West Spokane Street Bridge (1924) (Bridge No. 1; North Bridge; westbound traffic after 1930) [56] 1924: 1978: Bascule: Duwamish West Waterway: Spokane Street: West Seattle Bridge (1984) and Spokane Street Bridge: West Spokane Street Bridge (1930) (Bridge No. 2; South Bridge; eastbound traffic) [59] 1930: 1989: Bascule ...