Haʻikū Valley Viaduct

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Haʻikū Valley Viaduct is a major elevated highway bridge in Hawaii that carries traffic high above the lush Haʻikū Valley along Interstate H-3.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elevated road bridge
viaduct
accessRestrictedTo motor vehicles
approachTo Tetsuo Harano Tunnels NERFINISHED
bridgeDesign segmental concrete viaduct
carries Interstate H-3 NERFINISHED
climateExposure heavy rainfall
high humidity
connects Hālawa NERFINISHED
Kāneʻohe NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Honolulu County NERFINISHED
crosses Haʻikū Valley NERFINISHED
designedFor hurricane-force winds
direction eastbound
westbound
elevationRelativeToValleyFloor high above valley floor
environment tropical rainforest valley
function road transport
hasLanes 4
hasLighting yes
hasShoulders yes
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
locatedInValley Haʻikū Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Haʻikū Stairs NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Oʻahu NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Hawaii Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
notableFor elevated alignment through Haʻikū Valley
scenic views of Koʻolau Mountains
opened 1997
ownedBy State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
partOf H-3 freeway through the Koʻolau Range NERFINISHED
Interstate H-3 NERFINISHED
partOfCorridor Honolulu–Kāneʻohe transportation corridor NERFINISHED
region Windward Oʻahu NERFINISHED
roadTypeCarried Interstate Highway
safetyFeature concrete barriers
guardrails
seismicZone Hawaii seismic region NERFINISHED
state Hawaii NERFINISHED
structureType multi-span viaduct
terrain mountainous valley
toll no
usage motor vehicle traffic

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Interstate H-3 hasStructure Haʻikū Valley Viaduct