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okcrun
08-21-2024, 09:18 AM
That picture just reinforces what a POS that bridge is from design to implementation.

Yeah this is probably at least 50% used by cyclists and the left ramp down is not at all bike friendly

Bill Robertson
08-21-2024, 11:21 AM
Yeah this is probably at least 50% used by cyclists and the left ramp down is not at all bike friendly
True. I wonder how much more expensive it would have been to aim the upper section on the south end a little further south, Crossed over Wilshire and connected straight to the trail.

gjl
08-21-2024, 07:07 PM
The bridge is back open. Also looks like they are installing steel grates around the base of the concrete walls on the bottom. I assume it is to prevent encampment by the homeless. The grates have "Oklahoma City" designed in them.

We were just driving west on NW Expressway in the far right lane and got stopped at the light at the bridge so we got a real good close up look at those steel grates. Unbelievable how rusty and ugly they are. I mean not just a little rust but they look they have been under water for years. I wonder if they plan to leave them like that.

Bellaboo
08-21-2024, 10:39 PM
We were just driving west on NW Expressway in the far right lane and got stopped at the light at the bridge so we got a real good close up look at those steel grates. Unbelievable how rusty and ugly they are. I mean not just a little rust but they look they have been under water for years. I wonder if they plan to leave them like that.

The railroad bridge spanning I-235 near 50th is made that way on purpose. Rusty from day one.

gjl
08-21-2024, 11:36 PM
The railroad bridge spanning I-235 near 50th is made that way on purpose. Rusty from day one.

Yea but this is not a railroad bridge crossing an interstate. This is surrounded by thriving businesses. You have to see how bad these are. I wish I had taken a picture when were stopped 3 feet from them.

taha
08-22-2024, 01:56 AM
+1 on how bad they are. this is down the st from where i live and its been up for maybe a week now. at first i thought it was something temp for the work they were doing. didnt even see the "oklahoma city" until yesterday. its bad lol

mugofbeer
08-25-2024, 10:03 PM
We were just driving west on NW Expressway in the far right lane and got stopped at the light at the bridge so we got a real good close up look at those steel grates. Unbelievable how rusty and ugly they are. I mean not just a little rust but they look they have been under water for years. I wonder if they plan to leave them like that.

Well, if they were originally painted and rust is coming through, that's not a good thing. That rail bridge over l-235 was meant to be rusty.

gjl
08-25-2024, 10:15 PM
Well, if they were originally painted and rust is coming through, that's not a good thing. That rail bridge over l-235 was meant to be rusty.

These are newly installed and never painted.

Bellaboo
08-26-2024, 09:27 AM
I drove by yesterday and it really SUCKS. It is not like the railroad bridge. Some panels are rusty and some are not.

The art work in OKC, at least this one, should have been triple checked. This is Bad !

And it says 'Oklahoma City'. And it is barely legible.

Celebrator
08-26-2024, 01:40 PM
I drove by yesterday and it really SUCKS. It is not like the railroad bridge. Some panels are rusty and some are not.

The art work in OKC, at least this one, should have been triple checked. This is Bad !

And it says 'Oklahoma City'. And it is barely legible.

Report it to the city! Action Center, Mayor's Office, someone! Make your voice heard.

gjl
08-26-2024, 02:14 PM
It boggles my mind that someone actually approved this eye sore or thought that this would be a good idea.

taha
08-26-2024, 03:39 PM
i dont even think its to keep the unhoused people from setting up their tents underneath because it doesn't wrap all the way around. If it was purely for art purposes i think it would've been a lot cooler to have local artists cover up the huge concrete barriers. good idea about the action center though

SEMIweather
08-26-2024, 06:01 PM
This entire project has been as poorly executed as anything I can remember. And this is coming from someone who has driven down Broadway through Automobile Alley nearly every day for the past four months.

Bill Robertson
08-26-2024, 07:33 PM
The intentional rust thing seems to be a design staple for a while. All the bridges on the River Trail, Martin Nature Park, etc. are unpainted and intentionally rusty. I personally hate it. I like painted and finished looking.

Paseofreak
08-27-2024, 01:46 AM
There's a very good design reason for that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weathering_steel

bombermwc
08-27-2024, 07:45 AM
What a giant waste of money and a horrible design. This thing is awful in every possible way.

Bellaboo
08-27-2024, 08:24 AM
There's a very good design reason for that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weathering_steel

I don't actually think it's Corten steel. The south side has one rusty panel and the rest of the panels are not.