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  1. Ronald Kirk Bridge. /  32.780901°N 96.822768°W  / 32.780901; -96.822768  ( Ronald Kirk Bridge) The Ronald Kirk Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Trinity River in Dallas, Texas. It connects Downtown Dallas and West Dallas, paralleling the 2012 Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge for vehicles, and the 1930 Texas and Pacific Railway Trinity ...

  2. Things to Do in Dallas. Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge. Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge. 15 reviews. #78 of 468 things to do in Dallas. Scenic Walking Areas. Closed now. 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM. 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM.

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  3. Ronald Kirk Bridge and Felix Lozada Gateway (Continental Avenue Bridge and West Dallas Gateway) is located at 109 Continental Avenue Dallas, Texas 75208. The area can be accessed on the Downtown side off of Riverfront and Core Street and on the West Dallas side between Canada Dr and Singleton.

  4. May 3, 2021 · Ronald Kirk Bridge-Felix H. Lozada, Sr. Gateway: For decades, the Continental Avenue Bridge (now known as the Ronald Kirk Bridge and the Felix H. Lozada, Sr. Gateway) served as a viaduct for vehicles between downtown and West Dallas. These days, the bridge is a pedestrian-only linear oasis spanning 1.2 miles over the Trinity River. It's filled with gardens, water features, playgrounds, a bocce ...

  5. Connecting Dallas with West Dallas over the Trinity River, the Ronald Kirk Bridge was completed in 1933 and then known as the Lamar-McKinney Viaduct. It was initially a vehicle bridge but fell into disrepair. Rather than demolish it, or spend the money to bring it back to code to support vehicles, it was reopened in 2014 as a pedestrian bridge.

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  6. The Ronald Kirk Bridge is a pedestrian footbridge over the Trinity River in Dallas, Texas USA. It connects Downtown Dallas and West Dallas, paralleling the 2...

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  7. Jun 4, 2016 · What is now called the Ronald Kirk Bridge was first named the Lamar-McKinney Viaduct when it was built over eight decades ago. It has since been converted to a pedestrian crossing as part of city ...

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