The West Seattle Bridge is no longer cut off from the rest of the city. It opened Saturday night after two and a half years of emergency repairs.
KIRO Newsradio transportation reporter Chris Sullivan drove it on Sunday.
“It was great. The last time I was on the bridge, I had to cut through orange cones and the construction zone. There was no sign of that Sunday as I zipped from I-5 into West Seattle,” he said. “I thought about the 60 miles of steel cable workers put inside the bridge as I drove over, but I had no concerns.”
There were plenty of people taking it for a
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