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The 1910 wooden bridge shortly after it was destroyed by flooding in February of 1927. The Glendale-Hyperion Bridge is a concrete arch bridge viaduct in Atwater Village that spans the Los Angeles River and Interstate 5. The Hyperion Bridge was constructed in 1927 by vote of the citizens that lived in Atwater Village at the time and was ...
One of the main features is a small-scale replica of the Hyperion Bridge, which was being constructed when Disney stayed in Atwater Village. The replica functions as a working bridge for the resort's monorail system. This land is similar to the layout and style of Main Street, USA at Disneyland, Disney California Adventure's sister park. It ...
Highway Bridges of California MPS Old Fair Oaks Bridge: 1907 2006-09-25 Fair Oaks ... Los Angeles: Oregon Creek Covered Bridge: 1860 1975-05-30 North San Juan
future California High-Speed Rail - Burbank to Los Angeles section: Dayton Avenue Bridge carrying Riverside Drive: 1939 (demolished 2015) 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)
CA-271: Los Angeles River Bridges: 2001 Los Angeles River: Los Angeles: Los Angeles: CA-272: Glendale-Hyperion Viaduct [c] Extant Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch: 1928 2001 Glendale Boulevard: Los Angeles River and I-5: Los Angeles: Los Angeles
In California, 47.7% of the state’s thousands of bridges carry the “fair” rating. About 6.2% of California’s bridges were rated as in “poor” condition as of 2023. The data does not ...
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
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.