The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge is a great investment in biking as a serious transit option. Unfortunately, like many of the investments by the city I have many, many quibbles about the...
Martin Olav Sabo Bridge
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The Martin Olav Sabo Bridge is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge spanning over Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. It provides a safe and convenient passage for individuals traveling between the neighborhoods of Prospect Park and Seward.
This modern bridge features a sleek design with steel cables and a curved arch, offering stunning views of the surrounding area and the nearby Mississippi River. It serves as a vital link for commuters and recreational users alike, enhancing connectivity and accessibility in the city.
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This is a bike/pedestrian bridge that connects two sides of the highway with an elegant architectural design. You need to walk along the walking path parallel to the train tracks to get there.
Minnesota's first cable stay suspension bridge! At first I thought: I am going to climb that on my bike? Then I thought: I won't have to wait at the stupid light at Hiawatha anymore! Glory...
It's pretty, I like to photograph it, but I dread the climb on my heavy vintage Schwinn World Tourist & would prefer to wait out the light across Hiawatha. Though I must say, it feels like a huge...
This bridge is a total insult and joke! It complete does not fit into the neighborhood. And it is not even very useful to bikers. I avoid it when I ride the Greenway. My mom can't even ride...
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