Glendale–Hyperion Bridge

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The Glendale–Hyperion Bridge is a historic multi-arch concrete viaduct in Los Angeles that carries traffic over the Los Angeles River, connecting the Atwater Village neighborhood with Silver Lake and Glendale.

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Glendale–Hyperion Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
concrete arch bridge
road bridge
viaduct
carries motor vehicles
road traffic
connects Atwater Village NERFINISHED
Glendale NERFINISHED
Silver Lake NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1927
crosses Los Angeles River NERFINISHED
railroad tracks
function vehicular transportation
hasApproachRoad Glendale Boulevard NERFINISHED
Hyperion Avenue NERFINISHED
hasConstructionMethod cast-in-place concrete arches
hasContext urban setting
hasDesign multi-arch
open-spandrel arch
hasFeature decorative pylons
ornamental street lamps
sidewalks
hasLaneCount 4
hasNearbyCity Glendale NERFINISHED
hasNearbyNeighborhood Atwater Village NERFINISHED
Silver Lake NERFINISHED
hasRiverBank east bank of Los Angeles River
west bank of Los Angeles River
hasType city bridge
hasUse commuter traffic
local traffic
heritageStatus historic bridge
isInMetropolitanArea Greater Los Angeles NERFINISHED
length approximately 1,300 feet
approximately 400 meters
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy City of Los Angeles NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
namedAfter Glendale NERFINISHED
Hyperion Avenue NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 13
opened 1929
owner City of Los Angeles NERFINISHED
partOf Los Angeles city roadway network
region Southern California

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Atwater Village hasLandmark Glendale–Hyperion Bridge