Intercity Viaduct, Kansas City
Facts and practical information
The Intercity Viaduct is an automobile and pedestrian crossing of the Kansas River in the United States. Designed by Waddell and Hedrick, this four lane, two level deck truss bridge opened to the public on January 29, 1907. It rises above the West Bottoms, and several sets of railroad tracks. It was the first roadway bridge to connect Kansas City, Missouri, with Kansas City, Kansas, non-stop all the way across. It is about 1.5 miles long and carries eastbound traffic for Interstate 70 /U.S. Route 24 /US 40/US 169, while its sister bridge, the Lewis and Clark Viaduct, built in 1962, carries westbound traffic. ()
West Kansas City (Fairfax)Kansas City
Intercity Viaduct – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kaw Point, Airline History Museum, Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center, Huron Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Intercity Viaduct?
How to get to Intercity Viaduct by public transport?
Bus
- 12th at Liberty • Lines: 9 (32 min walk)
- Wyoming at 12th • Lines: 9 (32 min walk)