List of structures built on top of freeways

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The following is a list of structures built on top of freeways:

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[edit] Italy

[edit] United States

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Illinois

  • Illinois Tollway oases, multiple locations and Interstate Highways: Rest areas which extend over the Interstate Highway it is on [3]. There are seven oases, located on the Tri-State Tollway (Interstate 80, 94 & 294), Northwest Tollway (Interstate 90) and the Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway (Interstate 88). The four on the Tri-State Tollway and the two on the Northwest Tollway are over the tollway, while the DeKalb oasis on the Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway is on the south side of the tollway. Customers are able to sit inside the oases and eat while traffic goes by beneath them. This type of development is common in the United Kingdom.
  • I-290 has a former U.S Post Office over it. The building existed first and was designed for a future road that was built in the 1950's as the Congress Expressway (now the Eisenhower Expressway)

[edit] Kentucky

[edit] Massachusetts

[edit] Michigan

  • M-10, The Lodge Freeway in Detroit passes beneath Cobo Center, Detroit's expo and convention center.

[edit] Minnesota

  • Interstate 394, Minneapolis: Three parking garages that were funded as part of the U.S. Route 12 improvement are constructed above the Eastern terminus of the road. They are the Seventh street ramp, Fifth Street Ramp, and Fourth Street Ramp.

[edit] Missouri

[edit] Nebraska

[edit] Nevada

[edit] New York

[edit] Ohio

The Cap at Union Station in Columbus
The Cap at Union Station in Columbus

[edit] Oklahoma

[edit] Virginia

  • Interstate 66, Arlington: The parking garage next to Washington-Lee High School is built over top of 66 which is trenched at this point so as to reduce the noise levels in surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Interstate 564, Norfolk: The runway of NAS Norfolk-Chambers Field passes directly over the western end of I-564. A C-5 Galaxy (the largest military aircraft in the western world) actually got stuck on the overpass and motorists could view the gigantic aircraft as they drove underneath.

[edit] Washington

[edit] Wisconsin

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