5 Mar 2016

Urban Inspection 5: On the other side of I-5


A new bridge is currently being built to expand I-5 and add more lanes.


But I prefer these sorts of bridges, not the massive pairs with 5 lanes each.


Even better if they are covered with moss!


But that's just western Washington. ;)


Freeways and their bridges by their very nature split communities and cut areas off from each other. In Tacoma, the "other" side of 5 has a reputation for being more dangerous, cheaper, and less interesting. In my 3+ years here I haven't often gone on the "other side of the tracks" just because there have rarely been reasons to, other than my desire to explore places.


I took these photos of "my" side of town from this bridge just on the other side of the freeway.


This white-painted fence with red diamonds marks the end of a street which was cut off by the freeway.


And there was a nice display of graffiti in the ravine beneath the bridge which houses a rail line and freeway extension.



I made a timelapse video, along with these pictures.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah, love the concrete bridge, and the moss!
    A last look at your own backyard before you leave.......it's been a good home!

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  2. I like the sounds in your time-lapse - makes the traffic sound like rampaging insects. Which it is, in a way.

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  3. BTW, I love those concrete arch bridges, too. There are many along Highway 1 in California, and a classic (altho it has been subjected to a poorly-done refurb) on the old Donner Pass section of Highway 40.

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