Last Saturday (6 June), I re-attempted 24 May’s ride on a morning with more
pleasant weather. I completed it this time and didn’t bother to re-photograph
the Roosevelt Avenue bridge,
which makes Tarnów Street the first bridge documented on this ride.
I believe the street is named for the Polish city, since it’s next to
Chopin Street which is most likely named for the Polish composer.
Detroit has a long history of Polish immigration, and there’s even a
West Side Detroit Polish American Historical Society.
Approaching the Tarnów bridge from the north. It's kind of hidden by the trees on the berm. (embiggen)
View east from the bridge, toward downtown. (embiggen)
View west from the bridge, toward Dearborn. (embiggen)
Approaching the bridge from the north, where it connects to the I-94 frontage road. (embiggen)
The westernmost pedestrian bridge across I-94 in Detroit is Trenton Street,
which links a residential street with businesses on Michigan Avenue and
Universal Academy further south down Trenton Street.
Approaching the Trenton bridge from the north, at the end of a residential dead-end street Also, cat! (embiggen)