Nor was the double-decked Michigan Avenue Bridge a bridge any more.
Buses travel via the new 28th/31st Avenue Bridge every 30 to 60 minutes on weekdays and hourly on weekends.
Protesters occupied the 10th Avenue Bridge, blocking traffic for about a half hour.
Downstream is the 10th Avenue Bridge, once known as the Cedar Avenue Bridge.
The 10th Avenue Bridge, which parallels this bridge about a block downstream, was closed to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic until August 31.
The Avenue 43 Bridge would have been kept had the Los Angeles Flood of 1938 not destroyed it.
By car, take the 36th Avenue Bridge from Queens.
Kings Avenue Bridge opened on 10 March 1962.
The Fourth Avenue Bridge, a major thoroughfare now closed for good, dipped in the center of the span and crumbled at the edges.
The city's main bridge, the Fourth Avenue Bridge, which 25,000 people use daily, was closed indefinitely.