List of crossings of the Los Angeles River
This is a list of crossings of the Los Angeles River. Crossings are listed from south to north; that is, going upstream from the mouth of the river channel in Long Beach.[1]
List
Photo | Crossing | City | Constructed | Coordinates |
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Queensway Twin Bridges carrying Queens Way | Long Beach | 1969 | ||
West Ocean Boulevard | 1959 | |||
Service Bridge | ||||
Shoreline Drive West (former Interstate 710) | 1963 | |||
West Anaheim Street | 1954 | |||
SR 1 (West Pacific Coast Highway) | 1957 | |||
Service Bridge | ||||
West Willow Street | 1946 | |||
Service Bridge | ||||
Wardlow Road | 1950 | |||
I-405 (San Diego Freeway) | 1963 | |||
Railroad: Metro A Line | ||||
Union Pacific Railroad | ||||
West Del Amo Boulevard | 1958 | |||
Long Beach Boulevard | 1946 | |||
Artesia Boulevard | 1949 | |||
SR 91 (Artesia Freeway) | 1971 | |||
South Atlantic Avenue | Long Beach and Compton | 1937 | ||
Alondra Boulevard | Paramount and Compton | 1958 | ||
East Compton/Somerset Boulevard | 1976 | |||
Rosecrans Avenue | 1951 | |||
Pedestrian Bridge | ||||
I-105 (Glenn Anderson Freeway) including the Metro C Line | Paramount and Lynwood | 1990 | ||
East Imperial Highway | South Gate and Lynwood | 1951 | ||
I-710 (Long Beach Freeway) | South Gate | 1955 | ||
Railroad | ||||
Firestone Boulevard | 1950 | |||
Railroad | Bell Gardens and Cudahy | |||
Clara Street | 1939 | |||
Florence Avenue | Bell Gardens and Bell | 1948 | ||
Gage Avenue | 1940 | |||
Railroad | ||||
East Slauson Avenue | Commerce, Bell, and Maywood | 1942 | ||
South Atlantic Boulevard | Vernon | 1931 | ||
Railroad | ||||
South Downey Road | 1931 | |||
Bandini Boulevard | 1969 | |||
South Soto Street | 1928 | |||
East 26th Street | 2000 | |||
Railroad | Boyle Heights, Los Angeles | |||
Railroad: Redondo Flyover for Metrolink's Orange County Line, 91 Line, and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner | ||||
East Washington Boulevard (HAER CA-284) | 1931 | |||
Railroad | ||||
East 9th Street, carrying Olympic Boulevard (HAER CA-177) | 1925 | |||
I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) | Downtown Los Angeles | 1959 | ||
East 7th Street (HAER CA-282) | 1927 | |||
Sixth Street Viaduct (HAER CA-176) | 1932 (demolished 2016) |
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East 4th Street (HAER CA-280) | 1930 | |||
East 1st Street (HAER CA-175) | 1929 | |||
US 101 (Santa Ana Freeway) | 1944 | |||
Macy Street Bridge, carrying Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (HAER CA-277) | Chinatown, Los Angeles | 1926 | ||
Railroad: Metrolink San Bernardino Line and Riverside Line | ||||
Railroad | ||||
North Main Street (HAER CA-276) | 1910 | |||
North Spring Street (HAER CA-275) | 1928 | |||
Buena Vista, carrying North Broadway (HAER CA-274) | 1909 | |||
Railroad: Metro L Line | ||||
Figueroa Street Viaduct (HAER CA-265-J) SR 110 (Arroyo Seco Parkway northbound) |
1937 | | |||
Los Angeles River Bridge SR 110 (Arroyo Seco Parkway southbound) |
Cypress Park and Echo Park, Los Angeles | 1943 | ||
Metrolink Antelope Valley Line and Ventura County Line | ||||
Dayton Avenue Bridge carrying Riverside Drive | 1939 (demolished 2015) |
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Elysian Viaduct I-5 (Golden State Freeway) |
1962 | |||
Taylor Yard Pedestrian Bridge | Glassell Park and Elysian Valley | 2021 | ||
SR 2 (Glendale Freeway) | Atwater Village, Los Angeles | 1961 | ||
Fletcher Drive (HAER CA-273) | 1927 | |||
Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Victory Memorial Viaduct, carrying Glendale Boulevard and Hyperion Avenue (HAER CA-272) | 1929 | |||
Red Car Pedestrian Bridge | 2020 | |||
La Kretz Bridge [North Atwater Bridge] | 2020 | |||
Sunnynook Drive [Pedestrian Bridge] | ||||
Los Feliz Boulevard | 1925 | |||
Colorado Street | 1957 | |||
SR 134 (Ventura Freeway) | Glendale and Los Angeles | 1962 | ||
I-5 (Golden State Freeway) | 1957 | |||
Riverside Drive | 1938 | |||
South Mariposa Street [Pedestrian Bridge] | Burbank and Los Angeles | 1939 | ||
SR 134 (Ventura Freeway) | 1957 | |||
Private road to Warner Brothers Studios | ||||
Barham Boulevard | 1935 | |||
Cahuenga Boulevard and Lankershim Boulevard | Studio City, Los Angeles | 1940 | ||
US 101 (Hollywood Freeway) | 1957 | |||
Vineland Avenue | 1930 | |||
Tujunga Avenue | 1949 | |||
Colfax Avenue | 1956 | |||
Private road in the CBS Studio Center | ||||
Radford Avenue | 1950 | |||
Laurel Canyon Boulevard | 1951 | |||
Laurelgrove Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] | 1996 | |||
Whitsett Avenue | 1950 | |||
Coldwater Canyon Avenue | 1951 | |||
Fulton Avenue | 1951 | |||
Moorpark Street | 1952 | |||
Rye Street/Sunnyslope Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] | Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles | |||
Woodman Avenue | 1952 | |||
Hazeltine Avenue | 1960 | |||
US 101 (Ventura Freeway) | 1959 | |||
Van Nuys Boulevard | 1952 | |||
Kester Avenue | 1972 | |||
Sepulveda Boulevard | 1928 | |||
I-405 (San Diego Freeway) | 1958 | |||
Sepulveda Dam | Encino, Los Angeles | |||
Burbank Boulevard | 1974 | |||
Balboa Boulevard | 1941 and 1964 | |||
Busway: Metro G Line | ||||
White Oak Avenue | 1960 | |||
Lindley Avenue | 1957 | |||
Victory Boulevard | Reseda, Los Angeles | 1963 | ||
Reseda Boulevard | 1955 | |||
Amigo Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] | ||||
Wilbur Avenue | 1957 | |||
Vanalden Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] | ||||
Tampa Avenue | 1957 | |||
Corbin Avenue | 1957 | |||
Winnetka Avenue | Winnetka, Los Angeles | 1958 | ||
Vanowen Street | 1958 | |||
Mason Avenue | 1958 | |||
De Soto Avenue | 1958 | |||
Variel Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] | Canoga Park, Los Angeles | |||
Metro G Line | 2012 | |||
Canoga Avenue | 1956 | |||
Owensmouth Avenue | 1958 |
Gallery of aerial views of multiple bridges
- Bridges from the mouth of the Los Angeles River up to the West Willow Street Bridge in Long Beach, looking north
- Bridges from Imperial Highway to Florence Avenue in South Gate and Bell Gardens, looking south
- Bridges from Gage Avenue to South Atlantic Boulevard in and around Bell, looking southeast
- Bridges from a railroad bridge to South Soto Street in Vernon, looking north
- Glendale Narrows section from Glendale Freeway to Riverside Drive Bridges, looking north
See also
- Transport portal
- Engineering portal
- California portal
- Greater Los Angeles portal
References
External links
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