Helyx Bridge

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Coordinates29°38′28″N 82°20′22″W / 29.64111°N 82.33944°W / 29.64111; -82.33944
Crosses US 441
Helyx Bridge
Coordinates29°38′28″N 82°20′22″W / 29.64111°N 82.33944°W / 29.64111; -82.33944
CarriesPedestrians, Cyclists
Crosses US 441
LocaleGainesville, Florida
Official nameHelyx Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialAluminum, concrete
History
Opened1980s (as a rail trail), 2012 (re-opening)
Location
Interactive map of Helyx Bridge

The Helyx Bridge, unofficially dubbed the DNA Bridge, is a pedestrian and bicycle overpass located in Gainesville, Florida. It crosses over U.S. Route 441 (US 441).

The bridge was originally built to carry rail traffic on a line that paralleled the modern day Archer Road toward what is now the Old Gainesville Depot. Through numerous mergers and acquisitions, the line became a branch of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. When the line was converted to a rail trail in the 1980s,[1] the bridge was converted for pedestrian use, and a steel cage-like structure was installed. In 2009, the Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency determined that a refresh would be needed to improve the structure's appearance and improve the image conveyed by what was a gateway to the city. In March 2012, construction started on a new design resembling a strand of DNA, with the bridge re-opening on Thanksgiving[2][3]

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