Detroit–Superior Bridge, Cleveland
Facts and practical information
The Detroit–Superior Bridge is a 3,112-foot-long through arch bridge over the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. The bridge links Detroit Avenue on Cleveland's west side and Superior Avenue on Cleveland's east side, terminating west of Public Square. Construction by the King Bridge Company began in 1914 and completed in 1918, at a cost of $5.4 million. It was the first fixed high level bridge in Cleveland, and the third high-level bridge above the Cuyahoga. At the time of its completion, the bridge was the largest steel and concrete reinforced bridge in the world. ()
Detroit Ave/W Superior AveDowntown Cleveland (The Flats)Cleveland 44113
Detroit–Superior Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Progressive Field, FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland Arcade, Quicken Loans Arena.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Detroit–Superior Bridge?
How to get to Detroit–Superior Bridge by public transport?
Light rail
- Settlers Landing • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (5 min walk)
- Flats East Bank • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (10 min walk)
Bus
- 79 A/B 51A/B/C 22 26 (11 min walk)
- East 6th Street (20 min walk)
Metro
- Tower City • Lines: Red (13 min walk)
- West 25th–Ohio City • Lines: Red (18 min walk)
Train
- Cleveland (22 min walk)