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Where is the West Seattle Bridge?

Where is the West Seattle Bridge?

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How do I get to the West Seattle low bridge?

In summer 2021, we expanded access to the low bridge on a temporary and limited basis. People must meet eligibility requirements, apply, provide a license plate, and be approved by SDOT before using the low bridge. There is no cost to apply for access.

How do people get to West Seattle?

West Seattle is accessed from various points—by land and water. Easy access to the City of Seattle metro area, SeaTac airport, the Olympic Peninsula and surrounding cities makes West Seattle ideal for an easy commute to work, travel and leisure.

Why did they close the West Seattle Bridge?

On March 23, 2020, we closed the West Seattle High-Rise Bridge (high bridge) to all vehicle traffic. The sudden announcement to close the bridge stemmed from regular inspections that indicated accelerated growth of new and existing structural cracks.

Can you walk across the West Seattle Bridge?

The trails remain traditional paved multi-use with the road walk portions having significant shoulder space and the entire area is heavy industrial. The good news is that the lower West Seattle bridge including the pedestrian trail remains open.

Can you drive under the West Seattle Bridge?

The low bridge is currently restricted to certain vehicles and photo enforced on weekdays from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on weekends from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Unauthorized vehicles will receive a $75 fine for every trip taken across the low bridge during the restricted hours.

Can you walk West Seattle bridge?

How long does it take to get from West Seattle to downtown?

How long does it take to get from West Seattle to Downtown Seattle? The bus from SW Avalon Way & SW Yancy St to Columbia St & Western Ave takes 16 min including transfers and departs every 15 minutes.

What cracked the West Seattle Bridge?

A leading theory says the 220,000-ton bridge was gradually weakened by long-term shrinking of concrete within the twin girders that support the mainspan above the Duwamish Waterway. Local experts have pointed to an innate behavior of concrete known as “creep” that causes some bridges worldwide to sag by middle age.

Can bikes use the West Seattle Bridge?

This is one of the major access routes for cars and bikes to reach the 1st Avenue South Bridge. There are no bike lanes, and the only safe place for people biking is on a sidewalk on one side of the street. “We would like this sidewalk widened to a multi-use trail,” Brubeck says.

What’s the tallest bridge in Seattle?

High Steel Bridge Just three miles north of Vance Creek. At a height of 420′ is High Steel Bridge, the highest bridge in the state. It spans the South Fork Skokomish River. Like Vance, this is also in Olympic National Forest.

Why is it called the floating bridge Seattle?

But why floating bridges? The answer lies in Lake Washington’s tricky geographical location. The lake bed is too soft for piers of a conventional bridge. The other option, a suspension bridge, would require bridge towers the height of Seattle’s Space Needle, which would have been too expensive.

Is the Seattle Water Taxi free?

Don’t forget, if you’re going to West Seattle, you can take the free Metro water taxi shuttles to and from the dock at Seacrest Park.

How long until the West Seattle Bridge is fixed?

The 40-year-old bridge closed March 23, 2020 – which was the same day Gov. Jay Inslee issued a stay-home order due to COVID-19 – after inspectors discovered rapidly growing cracks in the structure. SDOT completed emergency repairs in 2020 to prevent further cracking and began final repairs in 2021.

Can you walk across West Seattle Bridge?

Is Seattle bike friendly?

Seattle remains one of the most bike-friendly cities in the U.S. All year round, residents and visitors alike commute and explore the Emerald City by bicycle thanks, in part, to its well-connected infrastructure. There’s also a healthy respect for bike riders up in the PNW.

How many people have jumped off Aurora bridge?

History of Suicides Since construction, there have been over 230 suicides from the bridge, with nearly 50 deaths occurring in the decade 1995–2005. The first suicide occurred on January 20, 1932, when a shoe salesman leapt from the bridge before it was completed.

What’s the longest floating bridge in the world?

The new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
The new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, which carries State Route 520 (SR 520), is the world’s longest floating bridge, stretching 7,708.5 feet across Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington.