
The Outer Drive Bridge, also known as the Link Bridge, is a double-deck bascule bridge carrying Lake Shore Drive across the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Construction was started in 1929 and was completed in 1937 as one of the Public Works Administration’s infrastructure projects in Chicago
Construction started: 1929
Constructed by: Ketler-Elliott Company
Named for: Centennial anniversary of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s birth
Total length: 109 m
Location: Chicago
Clearance below: 7.6 m