The Fairview Avenue North Bridge is a road bridge in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, crossing a shallow arm of Lake Union.
The original timber-pile bridge was built in 1948 and expanded with a concrete span in 1963.
The roadway relied on a once often used, but now outdated, construction atop a timber pier.
[1] The original span was built in 1948, with a parallel crossing completed in 1963.
The crossing was closed in 2019 with a plan to reconstruct the road in 2020.