This is Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill bridge, a 56 m wide cable-stayed bridge across the Charles River in northern Boston. It is the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Its main span is 227m steel-concrete structure, which is a very conspicuous landmark of the city.
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This is Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill bridge, a 56 m wide cable-stayed bridge across the Charles River in northern Boston. It is the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Its main span is 227m steel-concrete structure, which is a very conspicuous landmark of the city.
It's good to see the scenery on the bridge. A bridge that was put into use only in 2003, from Boston to the foot of Bunker Hill in Charleston. Two zigzag pillars look like two runners at night.
The two pillars are herringbone. They are well known for their structural stability in cable-stayed bridges, but they are also very conspicuous. The opening of this bridge has made Boston's outbound traffic more convenient and efficient.
A beautiful bridge that has become a Boston landmark and quintessential part of the skyline.
Amazing, beautiful bridge built by a Guatemalan architect! *fun fact* enjoy an uber ride over this bridge while staying in Boston.