SEATTLE — The Washington Department of Transportation released a video Monday that shows the Alaskan Way Viaduct coming down in just six and a half minutes.
The video shows the work that has been ongoing since mid-February and is currently wrapping up -- the final column on the waterfront came down this past Saturday. There is still more demolition work to come but will not be along the waterfront.
Crews are still working to remove a big chunk of the Viaduct over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad tracks between Pine and Lenora streets. That work is expected to continue through the fall.
Watch the video embedded below:
Below is previous coverage on the Viaduct's demolition:
[ Contractors carefully removing viaduct sections just feet from glassy office building ]
[ Pike Place Market artists crafting beautiful creations out of Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition ]
[ Watching 'Big Chompy': Office workers and tourists keep tabs on viaduct demolition ]
[ Viaduct demolition noise starts rumbling Seattle's waterfront ]
[ Viaduct property sales soaring in wake of demolition ]
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