Rhine–Lafayette Pedestrian Overpass

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Rhine–Lafayette Pedestrian Overpass
Southeast Portland, Oregon (January 23, 2021) - 039.jpg
One of the bridgeheads, 2021
Coordinates45°29′49.9″N 122°38′47.3″W / 45.497194°N 122.646472°W / 45.497194; -122.646472Coordinates: 45°29′49.9″N 122°38′47.3″W / 45.497194°N 122.646472°W / 45.497194; -122.646472
LocalePortland, Oregon, U.S.
Location
View on the overpass, 2021

The Rhine–Lafayette Pedestrian Overpass is a pedestrian bridge near TriMet's Southeast 17th Avenue and Rhine Street station in southeast Portland, Oregon. It opened in September 2015, replacing a bridge which had spanned the Union Pacific Railroad tracks since 1943.[1][2] Worked on the bridge began in 2014,[3] and the span was lifted into place in December.[4] Elevator improvements were completed in 2018.[5][6] Along These Lines is installed at one end.

References[]

  1. ^ "New Rhine-Lafayette Street pedestrian overpass opens".
  2. ^ "StackPath".
  3. ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/morning_call/2014/07/has-anybody-seen-the-bridge-trimet-union-pacific.html[bare URL]
  4. ^ "Photos: Pedestrian bridge span lifted into place • Daily Journal of Commerce". 2 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Portland metro Tuesday traffic: TriMet closes Rhine-Lafayette overpass elevators for repairs". 4 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Elevator improvements to require intermittent closures of SE Portland's Rhine-Lafayette Pedestrian Overpass". 16 November 2018.

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