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The 1932 incarnation over the Los Angeles River Walkway and steel arch girder of the original 6th Street Viaduct over the Los Angeles River, 1956 Demolition of the predecessor viaduct bridge in April 2016 The new viaduct during construction as seen from Boyle Heights on June 22, 2021.
The Vincent Thomas Bridge is a 1,500-foot-long (460 m) suspension bridge, crossing Los Angeles Harbor in Los Angeles, California, linking San Pedro with Terminal Island. It is the only suspension bridge in the Greater Los Angeles area. The bridge is part of State Route 47, which is also known as the Seaside
Riverside Drive and Los Angeles River Greenway Trail: 2017: Elysian Viaduct I-5 (Golden State Freeway) 1962: Taylor Yard Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge: Los Angeles (Elysian Valley) 2021: SR 2 (Glendale Freeway) Los Angeles (Atwater Village) 1961: Fletcher Drive (HAER CA-273) 1927: Red Car Pedestrian Bridge: Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Victory ...
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Gus Ugalde grew up loving the 6th Street bridge, so much so that when the aging structure was demolished in 2016, it broke his heart.
The new 6th Street Bridge has been closed intermittently since opening due to street racing and other illegal activity. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
The city is having a three-day celebration to mark the completion of the new bridge connecting Boyle Heights and the downtown Arts District. Photos: L.A.'s new 6th Street Viaduct, the long-awaited ...
Back Channel, the Los Angeles River and downtown Long Beach, prior to the construction of the pontoon bridge. The first bridge linking the eastern end of Terminal Island and Long Beach was an unnamed "temporary" pontoon bridge constructed during World War II to accommodate traffic resulting from the expansion of the Long Beach Naval Shipyard.
The 6th Street Viaduct's 10 arches are not lit due to copper theft of the wiring that powers the LEDs on the bridge that connects downtown L.A. to the ... (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)