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District-of-Columbia
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Title 9 - Transportation Sy...
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Chapter 3 - Bridges, Viaducts, and Subways.
Chapter 3 - Bridges, Viaducts, and Subways.
§ 9–301. Control of bridges; exception.
§ 9–302. Construction and repair of bridges over railway and canal rights-of-way.
§ 9–303. Bridges across Rock Creek.
§ 9–304. Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge.
§ 9–305. Anacostia Bridge.
§ 9–306. John Philip Sousa Bridge.
§ 9–307. Highway Bridge.
§ 9–308. Rochambeau Bridge.
§ 9–309. Construction of power boats; exception; “power boats” defined.
§ 9–310. Monroe Street Bridge.
§ 9–311. Francis Scott Key Bridge.
§ 9–312. South Dakota Avenue Bridge.
§ 9–313. Connecticut Avenue Bridge over Klingle Valley.
§ 9–314. Benning Bridge.
§ 9–315. Fern and Varnum Streets and Eastern Avenue Viaducts.
§ 9–316. Certain grade crossings to be closed after completion of Fern Street Viaduct.
§ 9–317. Van Buren Street Subway.
§ 9–318. Grade crossing at Lamond closed.
§ 9–319. Cedar Street Subway.
§ 9–320. Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Construction; cost; highway grade closed.
§ 9–321. Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Use by street railway companies.
§ 9–322. Highway grade crossing at Michigan Avenue closed.
§ 9–323. Subway under Baltimore and Ohio tracks in vicinity of Chestnut Street, Fern Place, and Piney Branch Road.
§ 9–324. Calvert Street Bridge.
§ 9–325. Francis Case Memorial Bridge.
§ 9–326. Washington Channel Bridge.