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  1. The Veterans' Glass City Skyway, commonly called the Toledo Skyway Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge on Interstate 280 in Toledo, Ohio. After many delays, it opened in 2007. The bridge has taken traffic and reduced delays on the Robert Craig Memorial Bridge, a bascule bridge that was, until its transfer to local control, one of the last moveable ...

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    • 6 lanes of I-280
  2. The Veterans Glass City Skyway is a cable-stayed suspension bridge in Toledo, Ohio, that crosses the Maumee River and carries Interstate 280. Finished in 2007, it was the largest construction project ever carried out by the Ohio Department of Transportation.

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  4. Toledo’s new bridge landmark, the I-280 VeteransGlass City Skyway, replaces one of the last bascule spans on the Interstate system and provides for uninterrupted traffic flow along I-280 in the heart of Toledo, while freight is moved easily in and out of the Port of Toledo on the Maumee River. The 8,800’ long new bridge includes a 1,525 ...

  5. The Veterans' Glass City Skyway The Veterans' Glass City Skyway (formerly known as the Maumee River Crossing) opened to traffic on June 24, 2007. It is noted for being the largest single project ever undertaken by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). Citizens of the area had been working with ODOT since April, 1999 on the design of the ...

  6. The Veterans Glass City Skyway Bridge, situated in Lucas County, Ohio, is a notable modern infrastructure landmark that serves as a key transportation link for the region. This cable-stayed bridge, completed in 2007, spans the Maumee River and provides a crucial connection between Toledo and its surrounding areas.The bridge is characterized by its distinctive design, featuring soaring pylons ...

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  7. May 4, 2008 · The new Interstate 280 bridge over the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A. opened to traffic on June 24, 2007. This major cable-stayed bridge, named the VeteransGlass City Skyway, is part of the largest project ever undertaken by the Ohio Department of Transportation. It showcases many first-of-a-kind structural and aesthetic features that ...

  8. VeteransGlass City Skyway. By mid-2007 drivers on I-280 through the heart of Toledo will see the city from new vantage points 136 ft above the Maumee River. A striking cable-stayed signature bridge, featuring. single 400-ft-tall central pylon and twin 612-ft 6-in. spans, is the result of. vision begun nearly 20 years ago by the Toledo ...

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