
606 Path Bridge over Milwaukee Avenue Chicago
The 606 trail bridge over Milwaukee Avenue is a landmarked suspension bridge that transformed a 1915 railway structure into a pedestrian and cyclist crossing.
Design: The structure features prominent white suspension arches, added during rehabilitation to support the bridge without using posts that would block traffic on Milwaukee Avenue below

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Safety and Traffic Flow: by converting the old multiple column supported railway bridge, the new design allows for improved safety and traffic flow on the busy street below.
Artistic Element :the arch structure is designed to be lit at night, making it an iconic, artistic and functional feature of the 2.7 mile Bloomington trail, which connects the neighborhoods of Bucktown, Logan Square, Humboldt Park and Wicker Park.
The path repurposes an abandoned elevated freight line in the area from the 1870’s.
The bridge over Milwaukee Avenue is primarily made of steel and concrete., combining components from its 1915 origins with modern structural upgrades completed in 2015