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In 2010–2012, the Oregon City Bridge was given an extensive rehabilitation, overseen by ODOT. Work began in July 2010, [10] and the bridge was temporarily closed to all traffic starting in January 2011. [11] [12] The bridge reopened on October 15, 2012, [13] with the $15 million restoration project nearly completed.
The most expensive bridge on the Historic Columbia River Highway. A 420 feet (130 m) "three-span reinforced-concrete parabolic ribbed deck arch" bridge completed in 1918. It was dismantled in 1982 and replaced by a modern bridge. Its removal sparked historic preservation of other parts of the HCRH. [2] [4] [5] Rock Slide Viaduct
The bridge will remain closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic until a more thorough inspection is completed. Oregon and Jackson Street bridge closed after discovery of worn machinery Skip to ...
The bridge housing included flared board-and-batten siding, arched portals, ribbon daylighting and wooden flooring; The bridge has long been closed to vehicular traffic but served pedestrian traffic up until quite recently when the approaches were removed; delisted from the NRHP; by tradition the oldest covered span in Oregon, thought its ...
A historic bridge was shut down Monday morning after a train car derailed and leaned against one of the bridge’s support columns.. Around 6:15 a.m. local time, “approximately five Union ...
Park closures in Salem for Ironman 70.3 Oregon Riverfront Park, Minto-Brown Island Park, and Wallace Marine Park will remain open during the event. But access and parking will be limited.
The bridge opened to traffic on July 29, 1966, marking the completion of U.S. Route 101 and becoming the seventh major bridge built by Oregon in the 1950s–1960s; ferry service ended the night before. [11] On August 27, 1966, Governors Mark Hatfield of Oregon and Dan Evans of Washington dedicated the bridge by cutting a ceremonial ribbon.
FILE - The Jackson/Oregon Street Bridge in Oshkosh is shown in this file photo from July 5, 2022. OSHKOSH — A handful of bridge closures are expected the week of May 6-9 in Oshkosh.