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Railroad: Union Pacific - Los Angeles Subdivision (3 Tracks) East 9th Street, carrying Olympic Boulevard (HAER CA-177) 1925: I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway), consists of 6 separate crossings for freeway mainline and interchange ramps Los Angeles (Downtown) 1959: East 7th Street (HAER CA-282) 1927: Sixth Street Bridge: 2022: East 4th Street (HAER CA ...
The Sixth Street Viaduct spans the Los Angeles River, the Santa Ana Freeway , and the Golden State Freeway , as well as Metrolink (Orange County and 91/Perris Valley lines), Amtrak (Pacific Surfliner and Southwest Chief), and Union Pacific (along with Metrolink's Riverside Line) railroad tracks and several local streets. The first incarnation ...
This is a list of notable streets in Los Angeles, California. They are grouped by type: arterial thoroughfares , commercial corridors, and other streets. Arterial thoroughfares
The historic Spanish Colonial Revival style Macy Street Viaduct. North entrance to Olvera Street from Cesar Chavez Avenue.. In October 1993, the Los Angeles City Council and the County Board of Supervisors approved the renaming of the stretch of roadway, but agreed to delay the change until 1994 and to put up historic plaques along Brooklyn Avenue to accommodate the opposition, many of whom ...
El Pino (English: The Pine Tree) is a large bunya pine located on the southeastern corner of Folsom Street and N. Indiana Street in East Los Angeles, California.The tree overlooks the Wellington Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles and the Boyle Heights neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles from atop a small hill.
Clouds float over downtown Los Angeles and the new 6th Street Viaduct. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times) "We actually didn't just build a bridge to replace the old 6th Street bridge," said ...
Yolie Acosta, right, with daughter Pahtli and mother-in-law Socorro Flores, all of Boyle Heights, on the 6th Street bridge. (Steve Lopez / Los Angeles Times) “I love it,” said Bert Lira, who ...
E. Washington Boulevard between Soto St. and E. 23rd St. Boyle Heights: 905: Sixth Street Bridge, No. 53C1880: January 30, 2008: E. 6th St. between Mateo St. and S. Boyle Ave. Boyle Heights: Built in 1932, the 6th Street viaduct was demolished in 2016 due to concerns over seismic instability. A new replacement bridge will be built. 908