P Street Bridge, Arch bridge in Northwest Washington DC, United States
The P Street Bridge is a concrete arch structure that spans Rock Creek and links two city neighborhoods. The structure measures approximately 102 meters long and 17 meters wide, with separate pathways for pedestrians on both sides and roadways for vehicle traffic.
This structure was built in 1935 and replaced an earlier iron bridge from 1871. The new design reflected the modernization of city infrastructure during that era.
The bridge links two neighborhoods with distinct characters and communities on either side. Locals use it daily to move between the districts, making it part of their regular commute and neighborhood connections.
The bridge welcomes both pedestrians and vehicles, with dedicated spaces for each. Visiting during daylight hours offers the best views of the surroundings and clearer navigation across the structure.
The structure carries a formal name tied to military history that most visitors never notice or learn about. This lesser-known designation connects the bridge to significant historical events from centuries past.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1935
Length: 102.41 m
Longest Span: 33.5 m
Width: 17 m
Made from material: concrete, asphalt
GPS coordinates: 38.90960,-77.05030
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:05
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