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“A striking pedestrian bridge over the Arkansas River.
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This 18-foot wide bridge serves both pedestrian and wheeled traffic across the Arkansas River along the route of the MKT railroad.
In 1917, the Missouri-Katy-Texas railroad built a steel truss bridge at roughly 23rd St. The bridge was converted to pedestrian service in 1975 as part of a rails-to-trails project. In 2021 the rail bridge was demolished in conjunction with a rebuild of Zink Lake and construction of a new 1440-foot long pedestrian bridge. The new bridge was placed in service in 2024.
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