Denver, CO: RTD Pena Rail Bridge Construction

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

As part of the construction of the RTD FasTracks East Rail Line, Denver Transit Partners construction crews set the girders over westbound (outbound) Peña Boulevard on Saturday, Mar. 23, 2013.

On Monday, Mar. 25, 2013, DTP crews set the girders within the Peña Boulevard median. The girders were placed over eastbound Peña Boulevard on Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013. At approximately 1,952 feet long, the Peña Boulevard bridge has 17 spans and crosses over Peña Boulevard, near East 75th Avenue.

The RTD FasTracks East Rail Line will travel from Denver Union Station to DIA and have 5 stations between DUS and DIA. The East Rail Line is scheduled to be completed in 2016.

360 Media was present at each girder placement, providing time lapse photography, videography and still photography. – RTDFasTracks on YouTube

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