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Clark Avenue Railroad Underpass

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Built
  
1936

Opened
  
1936

Added to NRHP
  
28 January 2004

NRHP Reference #
  
03001509

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

Clark Avenue Railroad Underpass

Location
  
W. Bonanza Road at the Union Pacific Railroad tracks Las Vegas, Nevada

Similar
  
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The Clark Avenue Railroad Underpass, also known as the Bonanza Underpass, is a bridge and underpass in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The bridge is so named since at the time of construction it crossed Clark Avenue which was later renamed to Bonanza Road. The underpass is currently part of Nevada State Route 579.

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Historic significance

It is significant as the underpass allowed for access between Las Vegas and the settlements west of the city. Previously, it was a dangerous undertaking to cross the Union Pacific Railroad (ex-San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad) tracks.

History

The bridge was constructed in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration. The structure has changed over time, primarily due to a widening project on Bonanza Road.

References

Clark Avenue Railroad Underpass Wikipedia