Baltimore, MD - July 17, 2025 - A vital bridge linking Baltimore’s downtown is deteriorating, as Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s administration persists in spending on the Red Line project amid a looming $1.3 billion transportation budget shortfall.

The claims from the governor’s office come as Spotlight on Maryland visited the underside of the Russell Street bridge in Baltimore City on Wednesday.

Officially named the Russell Street Viaduct, the six-lane bridge functions as an essential route into downtown Baltimore, where MD Route 295, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and I-95 intersect near M&T Bank Stadium.

Federal Highway Administration records show that the bridge, constructed in 1951, experiences more than 70,000 daily crossings.... Read More: FOX45