Christina and John Markey Memorial Pedestrian Bridge

Project Details

Project Name
Christina and John Markey Memorial Pedestrian Bridge
Location
Ocean AvenueRevereUnited States02151
Project Types
Transportation
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
rosalespartners
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2013

Project Description

An elegant and slender steel cable stayed pedestrian bridge was built as part of the Revere Transit Facility and Streetscape Project. It has become an important link to historic Revere Beach, America’s first public beach, established in 1896. The main span of the bridge is 107’ (32.5m) and the overall length is 151’ (46m). A pair of outward-inclined towers frame access to the beach providing an enhanced and open view of the water. The bridges’ stainless steel pedestrian railings are also inclined to match the towers. At 52’ (16m) in height, the towers are visible from a distance, marking the crossing over Ocean Avenue and the adjacent residential community. The bridge is clean and streamlined with carefully detailed connections. The walking surface is concrete with a 12’ (3.5m) clear width between railings. Aesthetic lighting enhances the night experience for all users.

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