River Street Bridge (Charles River)

The bridge carries one-way traffic going east, into Cambridge.

Westbound traffic must take the nearby Western Avenue Bridge.

[3] The current reinforced-concrete bridge was constructed in 1925[4] with three arches that span 330 feet.

It was designed by Robert P. Bellows in a style resembling the Pont Neuf in Paris.

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The old Cambridge Street Bridge in 1910. This bridge was demolished to make way for the current bridge.