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Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge

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Carries
  
US 1 / US 301

Address
  
Richmond, VA 23224, USA

Location
  
Richmond

Crosses
  
Other name(s)
  
Lee Bridge

Opened
  
1989

Body of water
  
Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge

Official name
  
Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge

Similar
  
Belle Isle, Manchester Bridge, Mayo Bridge, Boulevard Bridge, James River Park System

Walking on the robert e lee memorial bridge


The Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge in Richmond, Virginia carries U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 301 across the James River at the fall line.

The city acquired the original bridge from Richmond Bridge Corp in 1933, and it was named the James River Bridge but was later renamed for the Confederate general. It was originally constructed as a four lane toll facility and opened in 1934. In the 1980s, a replacement structure was built including a substantial realignment of the approach roadways at the south end. Work was completed in 1989. It is toll-free and includes 3 lanes in either direction. An on-ramp and an off-ramp for South 2nd Street connects to the bridge over the north shore of the James River. The Virginia War Memorial is located adjacent to its northern end.

A notable feature is a pedestrian footbridge which hangs below the road deck from Tredegar Street near the site of the Tredegar Iron Works on the north shore over to Belle Isle in the middle of the river.

References

Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge Wikipedia


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