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W Thomas Street overpass is open

I’m gonna go a bike ride to Lower Queen Anne via the waterfront and Myrtle Edwards Park :-)



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10 responses to “W Thomas Street overpass is open”

  1. Joseph

    Be still my spinning heart!

  2. Mike

    Just rode it yesterday evening. Cuts about 1.5 miles off my commute!

  3. merlin

    Rode it starting on the Elliott Bay trail – kinda weird where it comes out on 3rd Ave and Harrison. I assume there will be some wayfinding signs someday? Also I chuckled at the warning to ride SLOW … going UP; no warning on the downhill slopes. Great views from the outlook. Now just imagine something like this across the Ship Canal at Montlake…

  4. Yorik

    Nice railings ;)

  5. […] months (years?) of delay, the W Thomas St walking and biking overpass opened Friday. The bridge connects Lower Queen Anne to Myrtle Edwards Park and the Elliott Bay Trail, closing a […]

  6. […] right next to Kinnear Park and it is in the Seaview condo building. Kinnear Park is close to the Thomas Street Bike/Walking bridge that will take you right to the new Expedia Campus. Think about it. Buy this baby as your first […]

  7. […] offering at the Seaview? First off it is right next to Kinnear Park. Kinnear Park is close to the Thomas Street Bike/Walking bridge that will take you right to the new Expedia Campus. Think about it. Buy this as your first home […]

  8. […] Dwelling at the Seaview? First off it is right next to Kinnear Park. Kinnear Park is close to the Thomas Street Bike/Walking bridge that will take you right to the new Expedia Campus. Think about it. Buy this as your first home […]

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