Spokane Street Bridge, Seattle
Facts and practical information
The Spokane Street Bridge, also known as the West Seattle Low-Level Bridge, is a concrete double-leaf swing bridge in Seattle, Washington. It carries Southwest Spokane Street over the Duwamish River, connecting Harbor Island to West Seattle. It has two separate end-to-end swing-span sections, each 480 feet long. Its construction was finished in 1991, replacing an earlier bridge destroyed by a collision. It is named after Spokane Street, which itself is named after Spokane, Washington, which is named after the Spokane people. ()
Seattle
Spokane Street Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Living Computers: Museum + Labs, Dockside Cannabis Museum, Jack Block Park, SoDo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Spokane Street Bridge?
How to get to Spokane Street Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- SW Spokane St & Chelan Ave SW • Lines: 21, 37 (11 min walk)
- Delridge Way SW & SW Andover St • Lines: 120, 125, 50 (13 min walk)