Puente de la Unidad, Cable-stayed bridge in Monterrey, Mexico
The Puente de la Unidad is a cable-stayed concrete bridge that crosses the Santa Catarina River, linking Monterrey to San Pedro Garza García. The structure accommodates four vehicle lanes and stretches approximately 35 meters wide to handle traffic between the two districts.
The bridge was completed in 2003 to address growing transportation demand between Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García. Its opening marked a significant step in the region's urban expansion and infrastructure modernization.
The bridge's name reflects its purpose as a connection between two distinct communities in the metropolitan area. Local residents rely on it as part of their daily commute, making it a functional landmark in urban life.
Drivers should expect regular traffic conditions, especially during morning and evening rush hours when commuter flow is heaviest. Pedestrians and cyclists can use the bridge but should stay alert to active vehicle traffic.
During Hurricane Alex in 2010, this bridge remained the only functional river crossing in Monterrey, proving the strength of its design. The structure sustained minimal damage while other infrastructure across the city suffered severe harm.
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