Where is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas?

Where is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas?

Dallas
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge/Location

How long is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge?

570 m
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge/Total length

What type of bridge is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge?

Cable-stayed bridge
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge/Bridge type

How old is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge?

9c. 2012
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge/Age

What is the bridge in Dallas called?

Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is a bridge in Dallas, Texas, that spans the Trinity River. The bridge is named for Margaret Hunt Hill, an heiress and philanthropist….

Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
Crosses Trinity River
Locale Dallas, Texas
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed bridge

How much did the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge cost?

What’s the cost of the project? Total cost is approximately $120 million. The construction contract for the signature span and approaches inside the levees was awarded for $69.7 million.

Why it is called cable bridge?

A cable-stayed bridge has one or more towers (or pylons), from which cables support the bridge deck. A distinctive feature are the cables or stays, which run directly from the tower to the deck, normally forming a fan-like pattern or a series of parallel lines.

What is the bridge in Dallas?

The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is a bridge in Dallas, Texas, that spans the Trinity River. The bridge is named for Margaret Hunt Hill, an heiress and philanthropist. The bridge was constructed as part of the Trinity River Project.

When did the Trinity River Bridge in Dallas Open?

History. The bridge, which opened in March 2012, is the first of a series of bridges that the office of Santiago Calatrava designed to span the Trinity River in downtown Dallas. The bridge connects Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway) in downtown to Singleton Boulevard in West Dallas. Construction on the bridge began in December 2005.

Located in downtown Dallas, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is a major component of the city’s urban revitalization efforts, connecting Dallas’ two riverbanks for easy passage between the downtown area and the rapidly revitalizing neighborhoods of West Dallas.

Where to eat in Trinity Groves in Dallas?

The latest area to be revitalized in Dallas is home to Trinity Groves, a trendy and diverse foodie mecca. Cross over the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge from Downtown to reach West Dallas and you’ll quickly find yourself making a hard decision of where to eat first.

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