Light-rail bridge starts to rise at Harris-Tryon crossroads

Oct 20, 2015 | Light Rail

Harris Blvd bridge rendering

Illustration of future LYNX bridge over W.T. Harris Boulevard at North Tryon Street.

The Blue Line Extension has reached a critical milestone. After a summer of preparation, construction of the light-rail bridge over the WT Harris Boulevard-North Tryon Street intersection has begun. This bridge is the last on the BLE alignment to begin construction and crosses over one of the most heavily traveled intersections in North Carolina.

Once complete, this structure will have two sets of columns, supporting three spans of girders, which total approximately 550 feet in length. The columns will be constructed outside of the travel lanes, just beyond the crosswalks on the north and south sides of the W.T. Harris Boulevard intersection. These columns will support the center span of the bridge that crosses over the roadway.

Artwork to enhance the structure

Art will be incorporated on the columns of the bridge in additional to the mechanically stabilized earth walls. Pedestrians and motorists passing beneath the bridge will be able to view pitcher plant images on the column tops. Pitcher plant columns will also be included on the walls’ design amid the trap plants, sun dew, and leaves that are visible on the light rail bridges going over I-85 and University City Blvd.

Progress so far

Over the summer, construction crews worked toward completion of the new roadway between Ken Hoffman Drive and JM Keynes Drive. Sidewalk, driveways, curb and gutter were constructed as crews laid pavement for the configuration of the new traffic lanes.

In early September, traffic was shifted onto the new pavement to open up the median where the new light-rail bridge will be located. This traffic shift was paramount to begin construction of the structure that will carry the light rail tracks over WT Harris Boulevard.

Work under way now

Crews have started erecting the structure that will support the ends of the bridge. When the supporting walls are constructed up to the necessary height, crews will be able to begin end-bent construction. End bents are reinforced-concrete structures that support the bridge girders at the edge of the walls. Crews area also assembling the walls and drilling shafts for four 5-foot-wide columns.

Tryon Street traffic

North Tryon Street traffic has been shifted to the new roadway as work starts on the LYNX bridge over Harris Blvd

Delays ahead!

North Tryon Street traffic will experience frequent lane closures through the fall as crews continue paving operations. Multiple layers of asphalt will be installed to raise North Tryon Street to the new grade, which in some areas will be a few feet higher than the existing roadbed.

When paving the existing travel lanes, crews pave one layer at a time, alternating right and left lanes. This allows the crew to maintain traffic flow through the area by installing lane closures that alternate lanes throughout the day.

Motorists should expect daily lane closures on North Tryon Street, especially between Old Concord Road and University City Boulevard. To alleviate potential traffic congestion, please consider carpooling, riding public transit and using alternate routes while construction continues.

Emphasis on safety

During this construction of the light-rail bridge over WT Harris Boulevard, motorists should expect increased traffic control at the Harris-North Tryon intersection. CATS has partnered with the state and Charlotte transportation departments and other agencies to develop plans to manage traffic during construction. These plans were developed with the safety of the traveling public and construction crews in mind.

Speed limit now 35 mph

Please note that the speed limit on North Tryon Street has been reduced to 35 MPH in the BLE project area. Both motorists and pedestrians should use caution while obeying signage, message boards and flaggers for direction. Remember to maintain a safe following distance between cars, and please do not drive distracted.

New business liaison for the LYNX Blue Line Extension project

Jennifer Duru is stepping down as the liaison between Charlotte Area Transit and the North Tryon Street businesses along the LYNX construction zone. Going forward, businesses with questions or concerns about the construction should contact Hillary Ryan, senior public and community relations specialist, at 704-432-2549 or hryan@charlottenc.gov.

Get more BLE project information

This article was provided by the City of Charlotte and the Charlotte Area Transit System. To keep up with the Blue Line Extension project:

0 Comments


Receive Up to Date News


Receive Economic Development News


View Past Newsletters


View Post by Category


Press Releases

UCP Annual Report: Mobilizing the New Urban Center

2015 has been exceptional for University City and University City Partners, as our fresh-off-the-digital presses “2015 Annual Report” makes clear with exclamation marks! The report chronicles the opening of I-485, rapid progress on the LYNX light-rail line, strong...

UCP welcomes four new board members

University City Partners welcomes four new members to our Board of Directors: Shannon Dixon of Casto, Leslie Johnson of Mecklenburg County, Bobby Shields of Shielb PLLC, and Ryan Wetherington of Allen Tate. Each new member brings unique skills that will advance the...

Say hi to our new UNC Charlotte interns

University City Partners welcomes two very needed extra sets of hands – interns Abby Armstrong and Luis Martinez from UNC Charlotte. Abby, a senior marketing major, will help us share the news about UCP. Luis, a sophomore, hopes to gain insights into planning and...

UCP’s 2014 Annual Report captures our breakout year

What an amazing year! With light rail under construction, University City’s stretch of I-485 set to open next spring, dramatic jobs growth and resurgence in our neighborhoods, University City is being transformed. Our new 2014 Annual Report (CLICK to view or download)...

EPRI in University City wins the Jerry Award!

Congratulations to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for being one of two winners of the Charlotte Regional Partnership’s annual Jerry Awards for their contribution to the regional economy! From the Jerry awards: "The Electric Power Research Institute...

Fast growing Yodle comes to URP Cambridge Center

Online ad and marketing company targets small business If you haven’t heard the name Yodle until now, get used to it. One of the fastest growing advertising and marketing companies in the U.S. recently moved its 120-employee Charlotte operation into the Cambridge...

Run like Rudolph through the University Research Park

Fun 5K/10K on Saturday will benefit Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas You can win three ways at the inaugural Run Run Rudolph 5K/10K race this Saturday in University Research Park: Finish first in either race OR win the crowd’s loudest applause as “best seasonally...

University City Partners Welcomes a New Executive Director

After working with us for ten years, our founding Executive Director, Mary Hopper, decided to leave University City Partners (UCP). In her time with us, Mary was completely devoted to supporting our focus on enhancing the economic vitality of University City. UCP has...