List of crossings of the Los Angeles River

This is a list of crossings of the Los Angeles River. Crossings are listed from south to north; that is, going upstream from the mouth of the river channel in Long Beach.[1]

Photo Crossing City Constructed Coordinates
Queensway Bay Bridge carrying Queens Way Long Beach1969
West Ocean Boulevard 1959
Service Bridge
Shoreline Drive West (former Interstate 710) 1963
West Anaheim Street 1954
SR 1 (West Pacific Coast Highway) 1957
Service Bridge
West Willow Street 1946
Service Bridge
Wardlow Road 1950
I-405 (San Diego Freeway) 1963
Railroad: Metro Blue Line
Union Pacific Railroad
West Del Amo Boulevard 1958
Long Beach Boulevard 1946
Artesia Boulevard 1949
SR 91 (Artesia Freeway) 1971
South Atlantic Avenue Long Beach and Compton 1937
Alondra Boulevard Paramount and Compton 1958
East Compton/Somerset Boulevard 1976
Rosecrans Avenue 1951
Pedestrian Bridge
I-105 (Glenn Anderson Freeway) including the Metro Green Line Paramount and Lynwood 1990
East Imperial Highway South Gate and Lynwood 1951
I-710 (Long Beach Freeway) South Gate 1955
Railroad
Firestone Boulevard 1950
Railroad Bell Gardens and Cudahy
Clara Street 1939
Florence Avenue Bell Gardens and Bell 1948
Gage Avenue 1940
Railroad
East Slauson Avenue Commerce, Bell, and Maywood 1942
South Atlantic Boulevard Vernon 1931
Railroad
South Downey Road 1931
Bandini Boulevard 1969
South Soto Street 1928
East 26th Street 2000
Railroad Los Angeles
Railroad: Redondo Flyover for Metrolink's Orange County Line, 91 Line, and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner
East Washington Boulevard (HAER CA-284) 1931
Railroad
East 9th Street, carrying Olympic Boulevard (HAER CA-177) 1925
I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) 1959
East 7th Street (HAER CA-282) 1927
Sixth Street Viaduct (HAER CA-176) 1932
East 4th Street (HAER CA-280) 1930
East 1st Street (HAER CA-175) 1929
US 101 (Santa Ana Freeway) 1944
Macy Street Bridge, carrying Cesar E. Chavez Avenue (HAER CA-277) 1926
Railroad: Metrolink San Bernardino Line and Riverside Line
Railroad
North Main Street (HAER CA-276) 1910
North Spring Street (HAER CA-275) 1928
Buena Vista, carrying North Broadway (HAER CA-274) 1909
Railroad: Metro Gold Line
Figueroa Street Viaduct (HAER CA-265-J)

SR 110 (Arroyo Seco Parkway northbound)

1937 |
Los Angeles River Bridge

SR 110 (Arroyo Seco Parkway southbound)

1943
Metrolink Antelope Valley Line and Ventura County Line
Dayton Avenue Bridge carrying Riverside Drive 1939
Elysian Viaduct
I-5 (Golden State Freeway)
1962
SR 2 (Glendale Freeway) 1961
Fletcher Drive (HAER CA-273) 1927
Glendale-Hyperion Bridge Victory Memorial Viaduct, carrying Glendale Boulevard and Hyperion Avenue (HAER CA-272) 1929
Sunnynook Drive [Pedestrian Bridge]
Los Feliz Boulevard 1925
Colorado Street 1957
SR 134 (Ventura Freeway) Glendale and Los Angeles 1962
I-5 (Golden State Freeway) 1957
Riverside Drive 1938
South Mariposa Street [Pedestrian Bridge] Burbank and Los Angeles 1939
SR 134 (Ventura Freeway) 1957
Private road to Warner Brothers Studios
Barham Boulevard 1935
Cahuenga Boulevard and Lankershim Boulevard Los Angeles 1940
US 101 (Hollywood Freeway) 1957
Vineland Avenue 1930
Tujunga Avenue 1949
Colfax Avenue 1956
Private road in the CBS Studio Center
Radford Avenue 1950
Laurel Canyon Boulevard 1951
Laurelgrove Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] 1996
Whitsett Avenue 1950
Coldwater Canyon Avenue 1951
Fulton Avenue 1951
Moorpark Street 1952
Rye Street/Sunnyslope Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge]
Woodman Avenue 1952
Hazeltine Avenue 1960
US 101 (Ventura Freeway) 1959
Van Nuys Boulevard 1952
Kester Avenue 1972
Sepulveda Boulevard 1928
I-405 (San Diego Freeway) 1958
Sepulveda Dam
Burbank Boulevard 1974
Balboa Boulevard 1941 and 1964
Busway: Metro Orange Line
White Oak Avenue 1960
Lindley Avenue 1957
Victory Boulevard 1963
Reseda Boulevard 1955
Amigo Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge]
Wilbur Avenue 1957
Vanalden Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge]
Tampa Avenue 1957
Corbin Avenue 1957
Winnetka Avenue 1958
Vanowen Street 1958
Mason Avenue 1958
De Soto Avenue 1958
Variel Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge]
Metro Orange Line 2012
Canoga Avenue 1956
Owensmouth Avenue 1958

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