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The Antioch Bridge (officially the Senator John A. Nejedly Bridge) is an automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian [2] bridge in the western United States.Located in northern California, it crosses the San Joaquin River-Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel, linking Antioch in Contra Costa County with Sherman Island in southern Sacramento County, near Rio Vista.
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 ...
The decommissioned Dumbarton Rail Bridge in 2021. Antioch Bridge, San Francisco Bay Area; Benicia–Martinez Bridge, San Francisco Bay Area; Bixby Creek Bridge, State Route 1 in Big Sur; Bridgeport Covered Bridge, Grass Valley; Carquinez Bridge, San Francisco Bay Area; Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge, Santa Barbara County
Santa Ana winds occur when winds blow and pick up speed as they travel from the inland deserts toward the coast. These wind events usually kick off in the fall and winter months in the Los Angeles ...
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Wind gusts of up to 60 mph will continue to blow through the lower elevations alongside snow. The intense conditions at lower elevations increase the risk of danger on the road.
Southern California Bracing for Possible 'Life-Threatening' Wind Storm and 'Dangerous Fire Weather' Abigail Adams. January 7, 2025 at 12:18 PM.
Route 84 is legally defined to continue from I-580 to SR 4 in Antioch, but there are currently no plans in place to bridge the gap at this time. A plan to build a $600 million toll road called the Mid-State Tollway along the proposed route was suspended in 2001 due to local opposition.