Arroyo Seco Bridge
Arroyo Seco Bridge may refer to the following bridges over the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena and Los Angeles, California, USA:
- The Devil's Gate Bridge, the northernmost bridge over the Arroyo.
- The Arroyo Seco Bridge (Interstate 210), a concrete arch road bridge built immediately south of the Devil's Gate Bridge.
- The Washington Boulevard Bridge.
- The Seco Street Bridge.
- The Holly Street Bridge.
- The Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena, California), a concrete arch road bridge built in Pasadena in 1913 to carry Colorado Boulevard over the Arroyo.
- The Arroyo Seco Bridge (State Route 134), another concrete arch road bridge built immediately north of the Colorado Street Bridge in the 1950s to carry State Route 134 over the Arroyo.
- The La Loma Road Bridge.
- The San Rafael Avenue Bridge.
- The San Pasqual Avenue Bridge.
- The California State Route 110 Bridge.
- The Pasadena Avenue (South Pasadena) Bridge.
- The Marmion Way Bridge.
- The Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Bridge, a steel viaduct railroad bridge built in Los Angeles in 1895 for the Santa Fe Railroad and currently used by the LACMTA Gold Line.
- The Avenue 60 Bridge.
- The Via Marisol Bridge.
- The Avenue 52 Bridge.
- The Avenue 43 Bridge.
- The Pasadena Avenue (Los Angeles) Bridge.
- The Avenue 26 Bridge.
- The Interstate 5 Bridge.
- The San Fernando Road Bridge.
- The Avenue 19 Bridge, the last bridge before the Arroyo Seco flows into the Los Angeles River.