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Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Albion River Bridge: 1944 2017-07-31 Albion: Mendocino: wooden deck truss bridge: Alexander-Acacia Bridge: 1925, 1927 1984-01-05
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CA-259: Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2 Extant Reinforced concrete girder: 1916 1999 Jonata Park Road Zaca Creek Buellton: Santa Barbara: CA-263: Cut Stone Bridge Extant Stone arch: 1863 1999 Southern Pacific Railroad: Runoff channel South San Francisco
The James E. Roberts Memorial Bridge is a 1,400 foot two-lane highway bridge along the California State Route 120/California State Route 49 concurrency, in Tuolumne County, California. The bridge spans the Tuolumne River just north of Lake Don Pedro, near the community of Chinese Camp. It opened in 1971. Originally named the Tuolumne River ...
Construction on the new bridge began on March 13. The previous bridge — which was built in 1958 and only had a 2-foot shoulder with no sidewalk — has been demolished. ... Jupiter U.S. 1 bridge ...
A 200-foot section of the Lady’s Island Bridge, as the Woods Memorial Bridge is known locally, opens 90 degrees, turning on a track with wheels. Traffic is backed up the evening of Oct. 24 at ...
By doubling the size of the arch, Paul Séjourné paved the way for the construction of large reinforced concrete arch bridges. The arrival of new construction techniques using steel, such as suspension bridges, prestressed concrete bridges, or cable-stayed bridges, abruptly marked the end of masonry bridge construction in the Western world.
Long road ahead. But state transportation officials still predict a lengthy timeline. Major milestones are expected in coming years, including final permitting and entering procurement to select a ...