- MacArthur Causeway
The MacArthur Causeway is a six lane highway that links downtown
Miami, Florida with the city of Miami Beach. The roadway (State Road A1A) crosses theBiscayne Bay south of theVenetian Causeway and north of thePort of Miami . Along the way it passes along and over several islands, including Watson Island, Palm Island,Hibiscus Island , Star Island, and an unnamed island formed by the fill from dredging a channel from theAtlantic Ocean to the Port. The dock of the Fisher Island Ferry and an intersection with Alton Road (SR 907) mark the eastern end of the causeway. Adjacent to the "Miami Herald " building, the western end leads to Interstate 395 and the Dolphin Expressway.History
The causeway was originally built in 1925 or 1926. It had a drawbridge at its west end. The new bridge was opened in 1997. The new bridge provides a more "express" trip from the Dolphin Expressway/I-395. In the 1950s US 94 became part of US 41. US 94 was the
Tamiami Trail from Naples to US 1 in Miami, but US 41 was extended to A1A in Miami Beach by a concurrency with US 1 and sharing the causeway with A1A. In 1999 the concurrency was removed and the end was moved back to the original US 94 ending at 8th Street and Brickell Ave in theBrickell section of Miami. There have been no changes to the path of the causeway except the new bridge being built. Miami has plans to use part of the old Florida East Coast Railway's right-of-way from Nw 79th Street to Downtown for a streetcar line and to put streetcar service down Biscayne Boulevard from Downtown to 79th St as well. This is part of a new streetcar line called "Baylink" To connect Miami to Miami Beach. Plans include to use the Macarthur Causeway for this.Lighting Design
The causeway is illuminated at night by a stunning design by
Robert Daniels ofBrilliant Lighting Design of Miami. The work has received awards such as theGE Edison International Award of Excellence in1999 and theIESNA International IIDA Award of Merit in2000 .References
*"Florida", DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, 2004, pg. 15
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*"American Bridge Company", http://www.americanbridge.net/projects/struct/detail.php?jobnum=63002, 2006
*"Brilliant Lighting Design", http://www.brilliantlightingdesign.com/about_history, 2006Crossings navbox
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