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  2. Tower Bridge (Sacramento, California) - Wikipedia

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    The first train had crossed the bridge on November 7, 1935. [6] The Tower Bridge was the first vertical lift bridge in the California Highway System after it was formally accepted by the state on January 11, 1936. [6] The final trains ran over the bridge in 1962, [9] and the railroad tracks were removed the following year. [6]

  3. California State Route 160 - Wikipedia

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    The final bridge over the river is the Freeport Bridge, which carries County Route E9 to the west levee, where it turns south to return to SR 160 at the west end of the Paintersville Bridge. About a mile (1.5 km) beyond the Freeport Bridge, SR 160 leaves the levee, enters the city of Sacramento (where state maintenance and control ends), passes ...

  4. California State Route 275 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that year, SR 275 was also known as the West Sacramento Freeway, and was a short spur connecting Interstate 80 Business / U.S. Route 50 in West Sacramento, and the Tower Bridge. SR 275 also extended east into Sacramento along the Capitol Mall from the bridge to 9th Street, just west of the California State Capitol .

  5. List of crossings of the Sacramento River - Wikipedia

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    Tower Bridge (California) This is a list of the crossings of the Sacramento River from its mouth at Suisun Bay upstream to the Ribbon Bridge in Redding. There are many more bridges north of this point up to Lake Siskiyou, immediately east of the source of the river at the confluence of the South and Middle Forks of the Sacramento River.

  6. Jibboom Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Jibboom Street Bridge is a historic metal truss swing bridge located on Jibboom Street in Sacramento, California, crossing the American River in Sacramento County. The main swing span is flanked by two Parker through truss spans. [1] The bridge opened on Easter Sunday, April 5, 1931. [2]

  7. I Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Doris Matsui presents I Street Bridge design, Sacramento, California (February 21, 2020) 02. In February 2011, the cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento released the Sacramento River Crossings Alternatives Study [15] This study determined that the I Street Bridge's "upper roadway is too narrow to serve buses, it has no bicycle facilities, and it has very narrow sidewalks".

  8. California State Route 84 - Wikipedia

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    The segment from the eastern end of the Dumbarton Bridge to the interchange with I-880 has been upgraded to a freeway. The other section is a north-south arterial road that begins at SR 12 in Rio Vista , passes through Ryer Island (where it connects to SR 220 ), and ends in West Sacramento .

  9. California State Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    West Branch Bridge over West Branch Feather River 40.99: Pulga Bridge over North Fork Feather River 47.15: Arch Rock Tunnel: Plumas PLU 0.00-95.96 0.77: Grizzly Dome Tunnel 0.99: Elephant Butte Tunnel 33.03: SR 89 north – Greenville, Lake Almanor: West end of SR 89 overlap 49.80: Massack Rest Area: Blairsden: R66.63: SR 89 south – Truckee