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  1. The 14th Street bridges refers to the three bridges near each other that cross the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Sometimes the two nearby rail bridges are included as part of the 14th Street bridge complex.

  2. May 21, 2019 · It’s now a sprawling complex of five separate spans across the Potomac River: three for cars, one for trains, and another for Metro. They are among the plainest and most utilitarian of the city’s many bridges, associated in most people’s minds first and foremost with rush hour traffic tie-ups.

  3. May 19, 2017 · Historic Girder Bridge in Washington and Arlington District of Columbia and Arlington County, Virginia. This long bridge contains a bascule span that no longer operates but is noted for its heavy, riveted construction.

  4. The 14th Street Bridge carries I-395 and US-1 across the Potomac River, joining Shirley Highway in Arlington, Virginia to the Southwest Freeway in the District of Columbia.

  5. The 14th Street bridges refers to the three bridges near each other that cross the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Sometimes the two nearby rail bridges are included as part of the 14th Street bridge complex.

  6. Apr 1, 2021 · One of the most heavily trafficked portals to the city crosses the Potomac River near 14th Street, and on that site, for centuries, we have built bad bridges, symptomatic reminders of our ...

  7. The 14th Street Bridges are exactly five bridges (3 for cars and 2 for trains) that cross the Potomac River – the bridges connect Virginia to DC. We know it mostly as I-395 and US-1. Sooner or later, everyone has to cross this bridge!

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