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South Park: Time to get around the bridge
Posted by Gabriel Campanario
I met Carlos Urban on bus 60 on my way to South Park. Carlos was commuting to work from Beacon Hill to White Center.
This bus, which starts its route on Capitol Hill, will be redirected through the First Avenue Bridge starting Wednesday at 5:00 a.m., a few hours before the South Park bridge will be permanently closed at 7.00 p.m. The reroute is likely to add 20 minutes each way to Urban's daily commute, depending on traffic. Buses 131 and 134 will also be rerouted through the First Avenue Bridge.
"I'll have to get up earlier in the morning," said Urban in Spanish with a shrug. "It'll be a matter of getting used to it." He was aware of the bridge's poor condition but didn't know about the closure.
Sitting behind Urban was Craig Colwes, a Capitol Hill resident on its way to South Park, where his son is opening a restaurant soon. "The plans for the replacement of the bridge should have been done 10 years ago," he said. "To wait this long seems disrespectful of the people who live there."
Soon after I started sketching John Nguyen while he waited to get on the 60 at 14th Avenue South, Shelley Glenn took interest in my sketch and shared her anger about the bridge closing. "Look at how old the viaduct is and this bridge has been here forever and it doesn't seem to be that unsafe," she said.
Before Nguyen's bus arrived, he was nice to hand write his name on my sketch, since I didn't know how to spell it. He said he was going to Seattle to see his family.
At a different neighborhood bus stop I met another longtime South Park resident who goes by Betty Jean. She said the bridge closure is going to close South Park down. Because many Boeing employees cross it daily to patronize South Park businesses, Jean said the company should help pay for a new one. "If they can make a billion dollar plane, they can foot the bill."
Jean is one of many South Park neighbors who uses bus 60 to cross the river to go to Beacon Hill. "A lot of people who get on the 60 go to the VA Hospital," she said. "A lot of them are in wheel chairs."
About this series
The South Park Bridge is set to shut down Wednesday night, and a replacement could be years away. I spent three days sketching around the neighborhood and these are some of the scenes I captured:
-South Park neighborhood prepares to lose its bridge.
May 25 - 7:59 PM Organ society pipes up at Haller Lake
May 24 - 8:03 PM Seattle's most hidden lake
May 22 - 6:04 PM Riding Metro bus 358 along Aurora Avenue
May 18 - 8:07 PM Sneak peek at Chihuly's new exhibition at Seattle Center
May 11 - 8:11 PM A venerable tree that catches your eye


- Innocent bystander shot during Northwest Folklife, 1 arrested
- Some costs going up Friday as private retailers take over liquor sales
- Meet salmon farming's worst enemy: a determined biologist
- More gun violence shakes a worried city
- A lost Seattle climber's family seeks an elusive peace
- Coinstar gives vending machines a tech twist
- Woman goes overboard; ferry crew to rescue
- Stalemate puts Snoqualmie Tribe at risk of federal takeover
- Shooting victim a dad just like me | Danny Westneat
- Hector Noesi is a rare sign of hope in this Mariners season | Steve Kelley
- Some costs going up Friday as private retailers take over liquor sales
522 - M's-Angels game thread, May 27
252 - A worthwhile conversation about charter schools
213 - Bystander shot at Seattle Center, while drive-by shootings also rattle city
183 - Man wounded at Folklife fest The gunman fled into the Seattle Center crowd, but an officer gave chase, and police reported making an arrest and recovering a gun.
182 - Wedge waxes earnest on the Mariner state of affairs
163 - M's lineup, May 27, vs. Angels
125 - Bain Capital and our screwed-up culture
118 - Meet salmon farming's worst enemy
92 - Auelua to grayshirt
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- Meet salmon farming's worst enemy: a determined biologist
- Some costs going up Friday as private retailers take over liquor sales
- Tacoma's LeMay car museum honors the American automobile
- More gun violence shakes a worried city
- Stalemate puts Snoqualmie Tribe at risk of federal takeover
- Shooting victim a dad just like me | Danny Westneat
- Innocent bystander shot during Northwest Folklife, 1 arrested
- A lost Seattle climber's family seeks an elusive peace
- Flying to Paris? No style for now on Delta flight | Travel Wise
- Dream ride revs 1,001 horses, pops carbon-fiber umbrella | Brier Dudley | Brier Dudley

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