Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct, Detroit
Facts and practical information
The Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct is a bridge carrying six lanes of Fort Street over both Pleasant Street and multiple tracks comprising the Norfolk Southern Railway Detroit District and Conrail Shared Assets Lincoln Secondary and Junction Yard Secondary lines on the border of the Boynton and Oakwood Heights neighborhoods in Detroit, Michigan, just west of the Rouge River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The bridge underwent massive repairs and other construction in late 2010 and throughout much of 2011, which included narrowing the Fort Street boulevard north of the viaduct into a six-lane undivided road with a left-turns-only lane. ()
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Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: River Rouge, Woodmere Cemetery, West Jefferson Avenue–Rouge River Bridge, SS Ste. Claire.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct?
How to get to Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct by public transport?
Bus
- Fort / Northampton • Lines: 19 (8 min walk)
- Fort / Bayside NS • Lines: 19 (11 min walk)