LinkLinks Greater Greater Washington: How DC Route 295 isolates neighborhoods in Northeast DC from the rest of the city By Editor On Jul 20, 2021 Last updated Jul 20, 2021 36 Share The Lane Place pedestrian overpass, which was destroyed when a truck driver collided with it last month, is one of a limited number of crossings of DC Route 295 that connect a set of neighborhoods along the Anacostia River in Northeast DC to the rest of the District of Columbia. While the bridge is slated to be replaced, the collision has highlighted the ways in which long-distance transportation infrastructure isolates these neighborhoods. 36 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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