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traffic. The impact to traffic during reconstruction of the tunnel was minimized mainly by working outside normal commuting hours and through the use of a portable steel bridge 26 feet (7.9 m) long and 58 feet (18 m) wide, designed to fit between the curbs of the existing upper deck. The bridge spanned the gap between the new upper deck and old upper deck, and the overall elevation change of 26 inches (660 mm) caused drivers to slow to 15 miles per hour (24 km/h), resulting in traffic jams. The first accident caused by "The Hump", the nickname the bridge acquired after prominent warning signs advertising its presence, occurred just twelve minutes after it was first deployed on
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just "Treasure Island"), and a right-hand side exit in eastern direction at the east end of the tunnel (originally signed as just "Yerba Buena Island"). The eastbound left exit in particular presented an unusual hazard – drivers had to slow within the normal traffic flow and move into a very short off-ramp that ended in a short radius turn left turn; accordingly, a 15 MPH advisory was posted there. The turn had been further narrowed from its original design by the installation of crash pads on the island side. The eastbound and westbound on-ramps were then on the usual right-hand side, but they did not have dedicated merge lanes, forcing drivers to await gaps in traffic and then accelerate from a
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November 18, 1935. Once the excavation was complete, the upper deck was placed and the interior ceiling above the upper deck was lined with tiles. The last concrete poured during the construction of the Bay Bridge was part of the upper deck lining in late summer 1936. This included the emplacement of regularly spaced refuge bays ("deadman holes") along the south wall of the lower deck tunnel, escape alcoves common in all railway tunnels into which track maintenance workers could duck if a train came along. These remain and are visible to eastbound motorists today.
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and five lanes of eastbound traffic on the lower deck. The Key System originally planned to end train operations in 1948 when it replaced its streetcars with buses, but
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length was considered but rejected, as it would have required too much fill and reduced wharfage space at San
Francisco, had less vertical clearance for shipping, and cost more than the design ultimately adopted. The solution was to construct a massive concrete anchorage halfway between San Francisco and the island, and to build a main suspension span on each side of this central anchorage.
1158:. The contract to build the Yerba Buena Cable Anchorage, Tunnel & Viaduct segment was opened for bids on March 28, 1933, and awarded to the low bidder, Clinton Construction Company of California, for $ 1,821,129.50 (equivalent to $ 34 million in 2023). Yerba Buena Island was the main site of the official groundbreaking for the Bay Bridge on July 9, 1933, when President
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January 1, 2022, and again on January 1, 2025. Thus under the congestion pricing scheme, the tolls for autos during the peak weekday rush hours will be $ 7 in 2019, $ 8 in 2022, and $ 9 in 2025; for the non-rush periods, $ 5 in 2019, $ 6 in 2022, and $ 7 in 2025; and on weekends, $ 6 in 2019, $ 7 in 2022, and $ 8 in 2025.
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crashing down. Three vehicles were either struck by or hit the fallen debris, though there were no injuries. On
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notice our said decree; and whereas we are determined our authority shall be fully respected; now, therefore, we do hereby command the arrest by the army of both the Boards of City
Fathers if they persist in neglecting our decrees. Given under our royal hand and seal at San Francisco, this 17th day of September, 1872.
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vehicles carrying three or more people, clean air vehicles, or motorcycles may pay a discounted toll of $ 3.50 if they have FasTrak and use the designated carpool lane. Drivers must pay within 48 hours after crossing the bridge or they will be sent a toll violation invoice. No additional fees will be
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In the 1960s directional reconfiguration, there were three off-ramps added to Yerba Buena Island and
Treasure Island: a single left-hand side exit in the western direction at the east end of the tunnel, a left-hand side exit in the eastern direction at the west end of the tunnel (originally signed as
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sidewalks, due to the need to demolish more of the old eastern section before final construction. On May 2, 2017, public access was extended to seven days a week, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., with occasional closure days for continued demolition of the old bridge foundations. This work was completed on
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weekend snapped off the Bay Bridge's eastern section and fell to the upper deck. This may have been due to metal-on-metal vibration from bridge traffic and wind gusts of up to 55 miles per hour (90 km/h), which resulted in one of the rods breaking off and caused one of the metal sections to come
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Analysis showed that some massive concrete supports could burst and crumble under likely stresses. In particular the western supports were extensively modified. First, the location of existing reinforcing bar is determined using magnetic techniques. In areas between bars holes are drilled. Into these
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decline, and by the 1960s having rails on the bridge had become obsolete and a detriment to traffic, as they carried nothing on them. Work began on removing the tracks in
October 1963. After the work was completed, the Bay Bridge was reconfigured with five lanes of westbound traffic on the upper deck
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Reminders of the long-gone bridge railway survive along the south side of the lower Yerba Buena Tunnel. These are the regularly spaced refuge bays ("deadman holes"), escape alcoves common in all railway tunnels, along the wall, into which track maintenance workers could safely retreat if a train came
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When the Bay Bridge opened in 1936, the toll was 65 cents (equivalent to $ 14.27 in 2023), collected in each direction by men in booths fronting each lane of traffic. Within months, the toll was lowered to 50 cents in order to compete with the ferry system, and finally to 25 cents since this was
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lights originally scheduled to be on nightly display until March 2015. However, on December 17, 2014, the non-profit Illuminate The Arts announced that it had raised the $ 4 million needed to make the lights permanent; the display was temporarily turned off starting in March 2015 in order to perform
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signed into law two acts: one providing for the financing of state bridges by revenue bonds, and another creating the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge Division of the State Department of Public Works. On September 15, 1931, this new division opened its offices at 500 Sansome Street in San Francisco.
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The Bay Bridge Committee lately submitted its report to the Board of Supervisors, in which compromise with the Central Pacific was recommended; also the bridging of the bay at Ravenswood and the granting of railroad facilities at Mission Bay and on the water front. Wm. C. Ralston, ex-Mayor Selby and
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Far inside Yerba Buena, miners have bored ribs down from a crown tunnel to two side tunnels and placed 40 I-beams in these lateral drifts. For 20 feet , steel lining has been placed on top of the I-beam ribs, and the space between these plates and the rock roof has been packed with broken rock. The
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to traffic speeds in a short distance. In 2016, a new on-ramp and off-ramp at the east end of the tunnel were opened in the western direction on the right-hand side of the roadway, replacing the left-hand side off-ramp in that direction. Meanwhile, the eastbound right-hand side off-ramp and on-ramp
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As originally completed, the upper deck was reserved for automobile traffic, and carried six lanes, each 9 feet 8 inches (2.95 m) wide. The lower deck was further divided into three lanes of traffic for heavy trucks (each 10 feet 4 inches wide), and the two railroad tracks
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from Fremont Street (which later became an off-ramp) and an off-ramp to First Street (later extended over First St to Fremont St). The lower deck ended at Essex and Harrison St; just southwest of there, the tracks of the bridge railway left the lower deck and curved northward into the elevated loop
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Many San Franciscans feared that the city would lose its position as the regional center of trade. Businessmen had considered the concept of a bridge spanning the San Francisco Bay since the Gold Rush days. During the 1870s, several newspaper articles explored the idea. In early 1872, a "Bay Bridge
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are about 1,000 feet (300 m) west of the toll plaza. Two full-time bus-only lanes bypass the toll booths and metering lights around the right (north) side of the toll plaza; other high occupancy vehicles can use these lanes during weekday morning and afternoon commute periods. The two far-left
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electronic toll devices. The toll remained at the previous toll of $ 4 at all other times on weekdays. The Bay Area Toll Authority reported that by October 2010 fewer users are driving during the peak hours and more vehicles are crossing the Bay Bridge before and after the 5–10 a.m. period in
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Tolls were subsequently raised to finance improvements to the bridge approaches, required to connect with new freeways, and to subsidize public transit in order to reduce the traffic over the bridge. The toll was increased by a quarter dollar to 75 cents in 1978 (equivalent to $ 3.5 in 2023),
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Most of the beams were originally constructed of two plate Ɪ-beams joined with lattices of flat strip or angle stock, depending upon structural requirements. These have all been reconstructed by replacing the riveted lattice elements with bolted steel plate and so converting the lattice beams into
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The entire bridge was fabricated using hot steel rivets, which are impossible to heat treat and so remain relatively soft. Analysis showed that these could fail by shearing under extreme stress. Therefore, at most locations, rivets were replaced with high-strength bolts. Most bolts had domed heads
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marked the occasion by quipping " produced more jams than Grandma ever made." After reconstruction, both the upper and lower decks featured 16 feet (4.9 m) of vertical clearance. Upper deck clearance is restricted by the tunnel portal, and lower deck clearance is restricted by the upper deck.
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celebrated the completion of the first 12-foot-square (3.7 m) drift on July 24 by walking through it, followed by a short speech. The space between the three drifts was then excavated, resulting in a single arch-shaped bore (in cross-section), and the tunnel roof was constructed using 16-inch
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served as chief engineer for the Bay Bridge, including the construction of the Yerba Buena Tunnel. Before starting excavation, the ground through which the western half of the tunnel would be bored was stabilized by injecting cement grout under pressure through 25 1.5-inch (38 mm) holes bored
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East of Yerba Buena Island, the bay to Oakland was spanned by a 10,176-foot (3.102 km) combination of double cantilever, five long-span through-trusses, and a truss causeway, forming the longest bridge of its kind at the time. The cantilever section was longest in the nation and third-longest
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began in 2002; the new eastern section opened September 2, 2013, at a reported cost of over $ 6.5 billion; the original estimate of $ 250 million was for a seismic retrofit of the existing span. Unlike the western section and the original eastern section of the bridge, the new eastern section is a
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abandoned its rail service on April 20, 1958, the lower deck was converted to all-road traffic as well. On October 12, 1963, traffic was reconfigured to one way traffic on each deck, westbound on the upper deck, and eastbound on the lower deck, with trucks and buses also allowed on the upper deck.
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In June 2018, Bay Area voters approved Regional Measure 3 to further raise the tolls on all seven of the state-owned bridges to fund $ 4.5 billion worth of transportation improvements in the area. Under the passed measure, the tolls on the Bay Bridge will be raised by $ 1 on January 1, 2019, then
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On January 30, 2016, a chunk of concrete the size of an automobile tire fell from the tunnel wall into the slow lane of eastbound traffic on the lower deck of the Yerba Buena Tunnel, causing a minor accident. The concrete fell from where the upper deck is connected to the tunnel wall. Based on an
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adhesive. The entire surface of the structure is thus covered with closely spaced protrusions. A network of horizontal and vertical reinforcing bars is then attached to these protrusions. Mold surface plates are then positioned to retain high-strength concrete, which is then pumped into the void.
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The new precast upper deck units were each 7 feet 8 inches (2.34 m) long, and were installed in two halves. One side of each half rested on a temporary falsework erected in the middle of the lower deck, and the other side rested on the shoulder of the tunnel wall previously used to
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the greatest traffic jam in the history of S.F., a dozen old-fashioned New Year's eves thrown into one – the biggest and most good-natured crowd of tens of thousands ever to try and walk the streets and guide their autos on them – This was the city last night, the night of the
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The completed tunnel bore is 76 feet (23 m) wide and 58 feet (18 m) high overall, and the dimensions of the tunnel interior are 66 feet (20 m) wide and 53 feet (16 m) high. In 1936, it was hailed as the world's largest-bore tunnel. The cross-sectional area of the upper half is
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Until the 1960s, the upper deck (58 feet (18 m) wide between curbs) carried three lanes of traffic in each direction and was restricted to automobiles only. The lower deck carried three lanes of truck and bus traffic, with autos allowed, on the north side of the bridge. In the 1950s traffic
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After the roof was completed, the remaining core of rock between the tunnel roof and lower deck was excavated using a power shovel. By May 1935, work on removing the core was progressing and 40 steel ribs had been placed; concrete embedment was just starting. Removal of the core was completed on
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After excavating the western and eastern open portals, three drifts were bored from west to east along the path of the tunnel: one at the crown and the other two at the lower corners. The first drift broke through in July 1934, approximately one year after the start of construction. A ceremonial
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The western section of the bridge between San Francisco and Yerba Buena Island presented an enormous engineering challenge. The bay was up to 100 feet (30 m) deep in places and the soil required new foundation-laying techniques. A single main suspension span some 4,100 feet (1.2 km) in
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After the reconstruction, the tunnel would handle only road traffic. The upper deck was lowered to accommodate heavy truck traffic, as each deck would now carry five lanes of unidirectional traffic. The upper deck was dedicated to westbound traffic, and the lower deck was dedicated to eastbound
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yard on trestles (some of it is still standing and visible from nearby roadways) onto the streets and dedicated right-of-ways in Berkeley, Albany, Oakland and Alameda. The Sacramento Northern and Key System tracks went under the SP tracks through a tunnel (which still exists and is in use as an
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Unlike most of Emperor Norton's eccentric ideas, his decree to build a bridge had a widespread public and political appeal. Yet the task was too much of an engineering and economic challenge, since the bay was too wide and too deep there. In 1921, more than forty years after Norton's death, an
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WHEREAS, we issued our decree ordering the citizens of San Francisco and Oakland to appropriate funds for the survey of a suspension bridge from Oakland Point via Goat Island; also for a tunnel; and to ascertain which is the best project; and whereas the said citizens have hitherto neglected to
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support the old upper deck. After the two halves were fastened together, a steel form was used to close the 1-foot-6-inch-wide (0.46 m) gap between halves, and concrete was poured in the gap. The upper deck rests on 12-inch-wide (30 cm) shoulders built into the tunnel wall, padded by
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In order to reduce driver distractions, the privately funded display is not visible to users of the bridge, only to distant observers. This lighting effort is intended to form part of a larger project to "light the bay". Villareal used various algorithms to generate patterns such as rainfall,
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On December 14, 2004, the Board approved a modified version of this resolution, calling for only "new additions"—i.e., the new eastern crossing—to be named "The Emperor Norton Bridge". Neither the City of Oakland nor Alameda County passed any similar resolution, so the effort went no further.
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issued three proclamations calling for the design and construction of a suspension bridge between San Francisco and Oakland via Yerba Buena Island (formerly Goat Island). A 1939 plaque honoring Emperor Norton for the original idea for the Bay Bridge was dedicated by the fraternal society
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The lights were switched off permanently at 8 pm on March 5, 2023 – the 10th anniversary of the artwork. This was done due to their poor condition and increasing costs to maintain properly. There is a plan to raise additional funds and install a new set of lights later in the year.
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After removal of the formwork the surface appears similar to the original concrete. This technique has been applied elsewhere throughout California to improve freeway overpass abutments and some overpass central supports that have unconventional shapes. (Other techniques such as
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Much of the original eastern section was founded upon treated wood pilings. Because of the very deep mud on the bay bottom, it was not practical to reach bedrock, although the lower levels of the mud are quite firm. Long wooden pilings were crafted from entire old-growth
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Despite the vital role the railroad played, the last train went over the bridge in April 1958. The tracks were removed and replaced with pavement on the Transbay Terminal ramps and Bay Bridge. The Key System handled buses over the bridge until 1960 when its successor,
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Construction of the Bridge Railway began on November 29, 1937, with the laying of the first ties. The first train was run across the Bay Bridge on September 23, 1938, a test run utilizing a Key System train consisting of two articulated units with California Governor
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The original western approach to (and exit from) the upper deck of the bridge was a long ramp to Fifth Street, branching to Harrison St for westward traffic off the bridge and Bryant St for eastward traffic entering. There was also an on-ramp to the upper deck on
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non-tolled bridge; traffic between the island and the main part of San Francisco can freely cross back and forth. Those who only travel from Oakland to Yerba Buena Island, and not the entire length to the main part of San Francisco, still must pay the full toll.
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at the east end of the tunnel was demolished during the reconstruction of the eastern span of the bridge. A new on-ramp on this side was built with a dedicated merge lane, but the off-ramp's replacement was not completed until early-May 2023, well after the
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from the Oakland side to the island was fully completed. The eastbound left-hand side off-ramp and westbound on-ramp at the west end of the tunnel are then scheduled then close as early as late-May 2023 while the western span undergoes a seismic retrofit.
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In current times, there have been attempts to restore rail service to the bridge, but none were successful. A study released in 2000 estimated the cost of restoring rail service across the bridge at up to $ 8 billion ($ 14.2 billion in 2023).
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portion of the bridge at Pier E9 collapsed onto the deck below, indirectly causing one death. The bridge was closed for just over a month as construction crews repaired the section. That same year, the bridge reopened to traffic on November 18.
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Diagonal box beams have been added to each bay of the upper and lower decks of the western spans. These add stiffness to reduce side-to-side motion during an earthquake and reduce the probability of damage to the decking surfaces.
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examination of photographs, a professor from Georgia Tech postulated that water infiltration into the concrete wall had caused the reinforcing steel to corrode and expand, forcing a chunk of the tunnel wall out. A subsequent
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tracks on the south half of the lower deck carried the electric commuter trains. In 1958 the tracks were replaced with pavement, but the reconfiguration to what the traffic eventually became did not take place until 1963.
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through the island's rocky central hill, another 790.8-foot (241.0 m) concrete viaduct, and a longer curved high-level steel truss viaduct that spans the final 1,169.7 feet (356.5 m) to the cantilever bridge.
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underground tube was considered, but it became clear that one would be inadequate for vehicular traffic. Support for a trans-bay crossing increased in the 1920s based on the popularity and availability of automobiles.
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of the road for bridge employees; the parking lot is about 1,900 feet (580 m) long, stretching from about 800 feet (240 m) east of the toll plaza to about 100 feet (30 m) west of the metering lights.
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traffic. Pedestrians, bicycles, and other non-freeway vehicles are not allowed to cross this section. A project to add bicycle/pedestrian lanes to the western section has been proposed but is not finalized. A
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Before work began, 12 massive underwater telephone cables were moved 1,000 feet (300 m) of the proposed bridge route by crews of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. during the summer of 1931.
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which the congestion toll goes into effect. Commute delays in the first six months dropped by an average of 15% compared with 2009. For vehicles with at least 3 axles, the toll rate was $ 5 per axle.
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Tolls are only collected from westbound traffic at the toll plaza on the Oakland side of the bridge. Those just traveling between Yerba Buena Island and the main part of San Francisco are not tolled.
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trains started in revenue service, running along the south side of the lower deck of the bridge. The terminal originally was supposed to open at the same time as the Bay Bridge, but had been delayed.
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In April 1932, the preliminary final plan and design of the bridge was presented by Chief Engineer Charles Purcell to Col. Walter E. Garrison, Director of the State Department of Public Works, and to
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box beams. This replacement included adding face plates to the large diagonal beams joining the faces of the main towers, which now have an improved appearance when viewed from certain angles.
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placed facing traffic so they looked similar to the rivets that were removed.. This work had to be performed with great care as the steel of the structure had for many years been painted with
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park opened to the public. Located at the foot of the bridge, the opening of the park has led to easier access to the bike and pedestrian path due to improved parking and pedestrian access.
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at the time construction of the bridge began. He died in office on June 2, 1934, two years before the bridge opened, leaving the bridge to be named for him out of respect.
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reflections on water, bird flight, expanding rings, and others. Villareal's patterns and transitions will be sequenced and their duration determined by computerized
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on the south side (27 feet wide for both tracks). The initial design in 1932 called for the two rail tracks to flank a central truck deck on the lower level. After
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supporting the bridge deck was replaced while the bridge remained open to traffic. Engineers accomplished this by using methods similar to those employed on the
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systems added supplemental service to accommodate the increased passenger load during the bridge closure. The bridge reopened to traffic on November 2, 2009.
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were onsite; the two men were the first to turn over the earth with ceremonial golden spades. Other ceremonies took place simultaneously in San Francisco (on
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announced a threat of a rush hour attack against a West Coast suspension bridge (a group which includes the Bay Bridge and the
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single deck carrying all eastbound and westbound lanes. Demolition of the old east span was completed on September 8, 2018.
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work of concreteing this loose rock above the steel, all of which later will be encased in concrete, has just been started.
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paint, which had to be carefully removed and contained by workers with extensive protective gear so that they would not
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bridge opening with every auto owner in the bay region, seemingly, trying to crowd his machine onto the great bridge.
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crosses the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, so it is both north and south of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.
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remotely set off a dynamite blast on the eastern side of the island at 12:58 p.m. local time. Former President
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in February 1955. In November 1986, in connection with the bridge's 50th anniversary, the plaque was moved to the
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Reno, Mark L.; Pohll, Martin (1998). "Seismic Retrofit of San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge West Crossing".
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On October 27, 2009, during the evening commute, the steel crossbeam and two steel tie rods repaired over
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bicycle shuttle operates between Oakland and San Francisco during peak commute hours for $ 1.00 each way.
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3348:. Vol. 13, no. 9. California Department of Public Works. September 1935. pp. 20–21
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2809:"Yerba Buena Crossing (Contract No. 04-5) – As Built Drawings" Caltrans 2006
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lying adjacent to Yerba Buena Island to its north, a project which created the artificial
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4262:. Vol. 10, no. 1. California Department of Public Works. pp. 6–7, 17
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Crane, Lorin P. (April 1913). "Proposed Suspension Bridge Over San Francisco Bay".
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famously advocating for it, but construction did not begin until 1933. Designed by
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5704:"Adding a bus-only lane on the Bay Bridge: The idea seems simple. Except it's not"
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5777:"The Bay Bridge Is Getting a New Yerba Buena Island Off-Ramp, Opening On Sunday"
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3562:. Vol. 14, no. 11. California Department of Public Works. pp. 6–8
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weekend closure for a portion of the replacement, a major crack was found in an
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2019 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California
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2008 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California
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training aircraft crashed into the cantilever span of the bridge, killing both
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6332:"Bay Area bridge tolls to increase one dollar in January, except Golden Gate"
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5730:"Lawmaker introduces legislation to kick off creation of Bay Bridge bus lane"
5267:"One-of-a-Kind Design: The New San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge Eastern Span"
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4377:"Bridge Has Been on This Road Before / Bay span's revamp was a mess in '60s"
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maintenance and install sturdier bulbs and then re-lit on January 30, 2016.
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The total cost was US$ 77 million. Before opening the bridge was blessed by
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Railroad bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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6348:(Press release). Metropolitan Transportation Commission. December 11, 2018
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3191:"Spectacular Job at Bottom of Sea; 10 Boals, 33 Men Remove Phone Cables",
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Official Journal of the California Department of Highways and Public Works
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2821:"From the Two Trees to the Sig Sanchez: Bay Area road nicknames explained"
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selected as the final construction choice for western and eastern sections
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Freeway ramps next to the tunnel provide access to Yerba Buena Island and
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interchange at the east end of the bridge onto the three feeder highways,
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with a double-tower span, five medium truss spans, and a 14-section truss
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5195:"Petition to name Bay Bridge after Emperor Norton gains 1,000 signatures"
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3516:"Bay Bridge to Have 16 Toll Stations All Located on the Oakland Approach"
2751:. Bay Bridge Public Information Office. September 8, 2009. Archived from
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electronic toll collection system or through invoices mailed through the
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3926:"Savings of Over $ 9,000,000 Shown in San Francisco—Oakland Bridge Bids"
3785:"San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Lower Deck Eastbound Drive California"
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introduced state legislation to begin planning bus lanes on the bridge.
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of U.S. Highway 40 and U.S. Highway 50. The bridge was re-designated as
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5906:"Bay Bridge Accident news - Today's latest updates - CBS San Francisco"
3985:"Governor Rolph, Breaking Ground for Bay Bridge, Puts Hundreds to Work"
3587:. State of California, Dept. of Public Works. June 1934. Archived from
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fence added. A blast wall was also added to defend against a potential
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Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America
4253:"Transbay Bridge Tunnel Unit to be World's Largest Cross-Section Bore"
3339:"Safety Method of Boring Yerba Buena Tunnel Leaves Core to be Removed"
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to the tower of the eastern span. The protesters were arrested by the
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Effective January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2024
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
5880:"Eastbound lanes of Bay Bridge temporarily shut down due to accident"
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3426:"Governor Merriam Leads First Party Through Yerba Buena Pioneer Bore"
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was dedicated. The following morning, January 15, 1939, the electric
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Traveling through the westbound upper level of the Yerba Buena tunnel
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has been in effect since 2020, and drivers may either pay using the
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1412:(38th Street, later MacArthur Blvd.) which led through Oakland, and
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6671:"EarthCam San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Construction time-lapse"
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4585:. United States Geological Survey. January 25, 2008. Archived from
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east of the west span's cable anchorage, the 540-foot (160 m)
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6659:"Building the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (1937 documentary)"
5810:"Will new Bay Bridge off-ramp to Yerba Buena help reduce traffic?"
2705:"From $ 250 Million to $ 6.5 Billion: The Bay Bridge Cost Overrun"
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2056:. Until October 2016, the path did not connect to Yerba Buena and
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A view of the Bay Bridge from the Bank of America building in 2012
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on the westbound approach from Oakland stretches back through the
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San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span Seismic Safety Project
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Artist's simulation of final appearance after old span demolition
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were designed for the eastern section replacement, although, the
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6429:"New Year Brings New Toll Collection System to Bay Area Bridges"
5685:"Bay Area transit agencies push for bus-only lane on Bay Bridge"
5634:"New Bay Bridge corrosion probe: Concrete chunk falls in tunnel"
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5387:"Long-Overshadowed Bay Bridge Will Go From Drab Gray to Glowing"
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4912:"Emergency repair and detour connection completed on Bay Bridge"
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Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
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in 1964, and the western ends of U.S. 40 and U.S. 50 are now in
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and governor enacted a law, effective in 1929, to establish the
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3737:"Bay Bridge: Second Phase of Reconstruction Nearing Completion"
3553:"Chief Engineer Purcell Tells Construction Story of the Bridge"
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Panorama showing the Bay Bridge with the new eastern span, 2017
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National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco
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Bay Bridge Oral History Project, Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley
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Accelerated Bridge Construction: Best Practices and Techniques
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6779:", 1 photo, 2 data pages, 1 photo caption page
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45.5 million toll-paid vehicles (91.0 million trips) annually
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A collapsed section of roadway deck after the 1989 earthquake
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6132:. Metropolitan Transportation Commission. October 15, 2009.
5497:"Light installation on San Francisco's Bay Bridge shuts off"
3609:"Yerba Buena Tunnel Bore Completed with Removal of all Core"
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October 2009 eyebar crack, repair failure and bridge closure
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4486:. United Press International. February 12, 1968. p. 1.
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from the original on November 13, 2021 – via YouTube.
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scheme based on congestion was implemented. The Bay Bridge
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photograph of bridge damage by commuter directly behind it
4849:"Officials: Crack may keep Bay Bridge closed past Tuesday"
3371:"Huge Monolith Rises from Bay Waters to Bear Bridge Tower"
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added to the toll violation if it is paid within 21 days.
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and through the industrial and port sections of the city.
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West: 5 traffic lanes totaling 57.5 ft (17.5 m)
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5828:"New Bay Bridge on-off ramps to Treasure Island now open"
5587:. California Department of Transportation. Archived from
5440:"Bay Bridge light sculpture turns back on Saturday night"
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4406:"More damage found to concrete wall in Bay Bridge tunnel"
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In 1986, the bridge was unofficially dedicated to former
438:$ 3.50 (carpools during weekday peak hours, FasTrak only)
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San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Construction Collection
6346:"Tolls on Seven Bay Area Bridges Set to Rise Next Month"
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5342:"Demolition crews start chipping away at old Bay Bridge"
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Cabanatuan, Michael; Berton, Justin (October 28, 2009).
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4321:"Commuters Learning to Live with Bay Bridge Tunnel Hump"
3007:"The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge Facts at a glance"
2470:"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form"
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Preliminary layout studies for the bridge, with Figures
6288:. Bay Area Toll Authority. July 1, 2012. Archived from
6264:"Bay Bridge Traffic Decreases After Congestion Pricing"
5748:"Oakland's new Sutter Regional Shoreline park now open"
5364:"Demolition of Bay Bridge's old eastern span completed"
4572:, California Department of Transportation, 2013, p. 43.
4048:(Report). California Department of Transportation. 2020
3805:. U.S. Department of Transportation. January 18, 2005.
3215:. Vol. XXII, no. 4. New York. July 24, 1933.
2847:"Rebounding Economy Prompts Rise in Freeway Congestion"
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Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District
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collided with the Delta Tower fender, resulting in the
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The bridge consists of two crossings, east and west of
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5146:"Extra ferry, BART trains planned for morning commute"
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1408:(Eastshore Highway) which led north through Berkeley,
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base at the time, the state had to gain approval from
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November 12, 1936 (original eastern and western spans)
10808:
National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco
6715:"Symphonies in Steel: Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate"
6640:"Giant Switchboard Controls Lights on Longest Bridge"
5660:"Daytime lane closures for Bay Bridge tunnel repairs"
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Dearin, Jason; Thanawala, Sudhin (October 28, 2009).
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Dearen, Jason; Thanawala, Sudhin (October 28, 2009).
4547:. California Department of Transportation. May 2002.
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4207:"The old Transbay Terminal: When trains came first",
4014:"President Expected to Assist in Bay Bridge Ceremony"
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6698:"Bridging San Francisco Bay", PDH Online Course C577
6403:"Cash Toll Collection Suspended at Bay Area Bridges"
6237:"Conflicting findings on Bay Bridge congestion toll"
4876:"Bay Bridge failure stirs fear, anger over new span"
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On March 5, 2013, a public art installation called "
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Committee" was hard at work on plans to construct a
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Includes video (following a too-long advertisement)
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4609:"Security tightened at Calif. bridges after threat"
4151:, Harre Demoro, Interurbans Special 95, 1985, p.111
3282:"World's Largest Bridge rest on sunken skyscrapers"
3084:"New Problems of Design Solved by Bridge Engineers"
2682:"First Cars Cross SF-Oakland Bay Bridge's New Span"
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The completed replacement and the old bridge (2013)
1640:A small fraction of drivers shifted to ferries and
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Remove Key System rails, lower rail deck and repave
1380:that was paved for buses after rail service ended.
1322:The Federal highway on the bridge was originally a
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Reconstruction of the eastern section of the bridge
10788:Historic American Engineering Record in California
6717:at The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco
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4964:Bay Bridge Closed for Eyebar Assessment and Repair
4693:Resolution in Support of the Emperor Norton Bridge
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3696:"Facts about the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge"
3487:"Construction History of San Francisco Bay Bridge"
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977:into the loose rock over the crown of the tunnel.
867:for this purpose as it regulates and controls all
7903:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
5515:"Bicycle Die-Hards Test Out Bay Bridge Bike Path"
5180:California Legislature, 2013–14 Regular Session,
5025:"Tough commute likely after Bay Bridge rod snaps"
4504:. Associated Press. February 12, 1968. p. 2.
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972:California Department of Transportation engineer
27:Complex of two bridges spanning San Francisco Bay
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6755:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (New East Span)
6744:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (Old East Span)
6615:"San Francisco To Have World's Greatest Bridges"
6286:"Toll Increase Information: Multi-Axle Vehicles"
5998:"One-Way Tolls to Start Monday on All Bridges,"
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5100:"Bay Bridge will remain closed for 'a few days'"
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4431:"Bay Bridge Hump Is Inspected By Works Director"
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4236:"'Great Fill and Wall for Bay Bridge Approach",
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9520:San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
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8295:National Register of Historic Places portal
6542:A Dangerous Place: California's Unsettling Fate
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5292:"BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PATH | Bay Bridge Info"
5052:
5023:Marshall, John; Leff, Lisa (October 28, 2009).
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4353:. United Press International. December 28, 1961
4327:. United Press International. November 28, 1961
3888:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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2515:. California Department of Transportation. 2015
2137:on the eastern span to demand ceasefire to the
1601:On the evening of October 17, 1989, during the
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7498:Hamon Observation Tower at the de Young Museum
5728:Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez (February 21, 2020).
5483:Bay Bridge light display dazzles San Francisco
4792:"Bay Bridge fender repaired ahead of schedule"
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6002:Fremont, California, August 29, 1969, image 5
5229:Official California Legislative Information,
5170:Action News Sunrise (5-7am), October 28, 2009
5144:Cuff, Denis; Mara, Janis (October 28, 2009).
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2525:Traffic Volumes: Annual Average Daily Traffic
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1625:On November 2, 2001, in the aftermath of the
921:to advance $ 62 million to build the bridge.
10181:Transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area
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6733:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (West Span)
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5078:"Bay Bridge closed after repair falls apart"
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5010:-7 ABC7News. October 28, 2009, 9:33 pm.
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2941:"Emperor Norton's name may yet span the bay"
2800:
2443:, a bridge with a similar design in Portugal
1702:The western section has undergone extensive
841:. Its conclusions were made public in 1930.
343:September 2, 2013 (replacement eastern span)
214:spans (two, connected by center anchorage),
10160:San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
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5537:"No longer the Bay Bridge Trail to nowhere"
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4139:, Robert Ford, Interurbans Special 65, 1977
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3962:Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar
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1565:The bridge was unofficially "dedicated" to
1446:Remove center columns supporting upper deck
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6266:. CBS News San Francisco. January 12, 2011
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5321:Cabanatuan, Michael (September 13, 2013).
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4673:"Bay Bridge Vulnerability Was Kept Secret"
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3316:"Building the Bay Bridge: 1930s vs. today"
3043:, 48th Session, 1929, Chaps. 762-3, p.1489
2907:"Complimentary to Selby, Ralston and Otis"
2839:
2737:. California Department of Transportation.
2663:. January 2009. p. 41. Archived from
2003:2013 public "light sculpture" installation
1212:at the controls. On January 14, 1939, the
967:
218:, cast-in-place concrete transition span,
7843:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6184:. Bay Area Toll Authority. June 1, 2010.
6158:. Bay Area Toll Authority. June 1, 2010.
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5832:ABC 7 News San Francisco Oakland San Jose
5613:. California Department of Transportation
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4404:Van Derbeken, Jaxon (February 21, 2016).
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2620:"San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge (East)"
2594:"San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge (West)"
2464:
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1766:In 2007, a container ship then named the
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1416:which ran parallel to U.S. 50, along the
1353:, and two truss causeways that connected
523:longest bridge spans in the United States
452:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
381:September 2, 2013 (original eastern span)
246:East span: 10,176 ft (3,102 m)
10763:Bridges on the Interstate Highway System
9470:Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve
6235:Cabanatuan, Michael (January 12, 2011).
5632:Van Derbeken, Jaxon (February 6, 2016).
5340:Cabanatuan, Michael (January 28, 2014).
5143:
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4625:
4285:"Bid Opening Set for Yerba Buena Tunnel"
3455:"Island shaft for Bay span is completed"
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10803:Landmarks in the San Francisco Bay Area
10773:Cantilever bridges in the United States
10104:Conservation and Development Commission
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7608:War Memorial and Performing Arts Center
6330:Kafton, Christien (November 28, 2018).
6091:
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6038:
5244:"Behold the Willie L. Brown Jr. Bridge"
5055:"No estimate when Bay Bridge will open"
4713:Ali Khan, Mohiuddin (August 12, 2014).
4628:"Terrorist alert at California bridges"
4498:"Bay Bridge rammed by Navy jet trainer"
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4250:
4162:"Emperor Norton's Bridge Proclamations"
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3400:"Yerba Buena Tunnel Diggers Near Light"
3015:California Department of Transportation
2881:California Department of Transportation
2877:"Caltrans District 4 Bicycle Resources"
2715:from the original on September 28, 2017
2661:California Department of Transportation
2317:Panorama showing the western span, 2007
2072:California Department of Transportation
1805:California Department of Transportation
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172:California Department of Transportation
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10873:Transportation disasters in California
10863:Tolled sections of Interstate Highways
10828:Road-rail bridges in the United States
10728:Bridge disasters caused by earthquakes
10710:
10064:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model
9495:Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge
9440:San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge
7278:Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
6454:Cabanatuan, Michael (April 10, 2022).
6433:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
6407:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
6329:
6162:from the original on November 22, 2010
6071:Regional Measure 1 Toll Bridge Program
6024:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
6017:"History of California's bridge tolls"
6006:
5658:Cabanatuan, Michael (March 19, 2017).
5403:
5384:
5133:from the original on February 6, 2010.
5088:from the original on October 25, 2010.
4953:from the original on February 4, 2010.
4847:DiGiacomo, Janet (September 6, 2009).
4781:Caltrans contract 04-0435U4, 1999–2004
4670:
4649:
4472:
3958:"Three fetes mark start of Bay Bridge"
3670:"Ready great fetes start bridge trips"
3484:
2887:from the original on November 22, 2010
2851:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
2795:Anticipated Completion Date: late 2013
2570:"National Register Information System"
2545:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
2459:
2257:Metropolitan Transportation Commission
2172:
2052:. This forms a transbay route for the
1977:Rest of old and new bridge (June 2015)
1930:Eastern span: original and replacement
1660:In November 2004, after a campaign by
1552:
585:), connects downtown San Francisco to
10878:Transportation in Oakland, California
10758:Bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area
10748:Bridges in Alameda County, California
10733:Bridge disasters in the United States
10227:
9455:Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center
8966:
8319:
7815:
6866:
6786:
6625:
6366:
6209:"Reminder: Bridge tolls go up July 1"
6188:from the original on October 23, 2010
6136:from the original on November 3, 2010
6097:
5431:
5265:Nader, M; Maroney, B (October 2007).
5120:
4943:"Bridge parts couldn't take the wind"
4719:(1 ed.). Elsevier. p. 282.
4626:Campbell, Duncan (November 2, 2001).
4522:from the original on October 19, 2010
4456:Cabanatuan, Michael (June 20, 2000).
4437:. Associated Press. December 27, 1961
4374:
4094:
3809:from the original on October 11, 2009
3753:from the original on December 3, 2017
3245:
3021:from the original on November 3, 2010
2969:
2938:
2857:from the original on November 2, 2010
2785:from the original on October 26, 2010
2775:"Self-Anchored Suspension (SAS) Span"
2702:
2177:
2065:Yerba Buena Tunnel closure and repair
1190:
1142:The Yerba Buena passage utilizes the
1129:
933:The Bay Bridge under construction at
10793:Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks
9435:Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge
8766:Oakland – Jack London Square station
7777:Chinese New Year Festival and Parade
7351:Golden Gate National Recreation Area
6766:Historic American Engineering Record
6501:Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Program
6367:Smith, Darrell (September 7, 2019).
6311:Cabanatuan, Michael (June 6, 2018).
6207:Cabanatuan, Michael (May 13, 2010).
6045:Elliott, Christopher (May 7, 1991).
5701:
5437:
5233:, Legislative Counsel of California.
4837:5 September 2009 to 7 September 2009
4301:from the original on August 26, 2016
4292:California Highways and Public Works
4260:California Highways and Public Works
4238:California Highways and Public Works
4223:California Highways and Public Works
4124:California Highways and Public Works
4082:California Highways and Public Works
4068:California Highways and Public Works
4021:California Highways and Public Works
3992:California Highways and Public Works
3933:California Highways and Public Works
3744:California Highways and Public Works
3735:Raab, N.C. (January–February 1962).
3616:California Highways and Public Works
3560:California Highways and Public Works
3523:California Highways and Public Works
3494:California Highways and Public Works
3485:Andrew, Charles E. (February 1937).
3433:California Highways and Public Works
3378:California Highways and Public Works
3346:California Highways and Public Works
3193:California Highways and Public Works
3178:California Highways and Public Works
3164:California Highways and Public Works
3150:California Highways and Public Works
3125:California Highways and Public Works
3107:, 71st Congress, Chap.238, pp.1192-3
3082:Woodruff, Glenn B. (November 1936).
3069:California Highways and Public Works
3055:California Highways and Public Works
2939:Herel, Suzanne (December 15, 2004).
2626:. Nicolas Janberg. February 28, 2007
2575:National Register of Historic Places
2472:. National Park Service – USDoI
2104:Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline
1468:-inch-thick (1.3 cm) Masonite.
1279:Emperor Norton plaque and relocation
762:bridge. The April 1872 issue of the
270:East: 525 ft (160 m) (SAS)
244:West: 10,304 ft (3,141 m)
9510:National Estuarine Research Reserve
9402:Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel
6110:from the original on March 15, 2012
6100:"AB 1171 Assembly Bill – Chaptered"
5495:Mauhay-Moore, Sam (March 6, 2023).
5121:Jones, Carolyn (November 2, 2009).
4650:Nieves, Evelyn (November 6, 2001).
2819:Richards, Gary (December 5, 2008).
2562:
1706:. During the retrofit, much of the
1488:Daytime view of the Bay Bridge and
1308:
1062:Schematic drawing of the Bay Bridge
1043:report of November 13, 1936, read:
501:, is a complex of bridges spanning
296:Eastbound: 14.67 feet (4.47 m)
24:
10848:Steel bridges in the United States
9540:Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve
9397:Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
8258:National Historic Preservation Act
7255:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
7218:Museum of Performance & Design
6692:Special Collections & Archives
5957:"San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge"
5406:"Bay Bridge light show will go on"
5231:"Documents associated with ACR 65"
5156:from the original on June 6, 2011.
5106:. October 28, 2009. Archived from
4855:from the original on March 5, 2010
4851:. San Francisco, California: CNN.
4211:online edition, September 24, 2018
3983:Purcell, C.H. (July–August 1933).
2917:from the original on June 16, 2011
2911:San Francisco Real Estate Circular
2749:"San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge"
2547:. Bay Area Toll Authority. 2014–15
2541:"San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge"
2157:, and all traffic was diverted to
1676:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
1652:. In the end, no attack occurred.
1404:". The three feeder highways were
1107:had a longer span between towers.
919:Reconstruction Finance Corporation
764:San Francisco Real Estate Circular
690:During the morning commute hours,
629:Bridges crossing San Francisco Bay
25:
18:San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge
10904:
10723:2013 establishments in California
10718:1936 establishments in California
9162:Creeks (discharging into the Bay)
7163:Chinese Historical Society Museum
6574:
6156:"Frequently Asked Toll Questions"
6047:"Singing those Golden Gate Blues"
5702:Swan, Rachel (January 13, 2020).
5404:Egelko, Bob (December 17, 2014).
4551:from the original on May 25, 2011
3246:Scott, Mall (November 12, 2021).
2951:from the original on June 4, 2011
2129:Pro-Palestinian ceasefire protest
1427:Yerba Buena Tunnel Reconstruction
580:California State Assembly Speaker
248:Total: 4.46 miles (7.18 km)
116:Bicycles and pedestrians east of
10853:Suspension bridges in California
10843:Self-anchored suspension bridges
10536:
10207:
10206:
10194:
9242:Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio
9034:
8945:
8944:
8707:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
8300:
8299:
8288:
6836:
6821:
6818:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
6810:
6770:San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge
6447:
6421:
6395:
6360:
6338:
6323:
6304:
6278:
6256:
6228:
6200:
6174:
6148:
6122:
6098:Dutra, John (October 14, 2001).
6064:
5991:
5949:
5923:
5898:
5872:
5846:
5820:
5740:
5721:
5695:
5677:
5651:
5625:
5603:
5577:
5551:
5529:
5507:
5488:
5476:
5457:
5438:Cuff, Denis (January 28, 2016).
5397:
5378:
5356:
5333:
5314:
5284:
5258:
5236:
5223:
5204:
5187:
5174:
5160:
5137:
5114:
5092:
5069:
4997:
4979:
4957:
4934:
4904:
4840:
4831:
4820:
4809:
4798:
4784:
4775:
4671:Stober, Dan (November 5, 2001).
4375:Nolte, Carl (February 5, 1996).
4189:(1977) Interurbans Publications
4122:"Building Bay Bridge Railroad",
4097:"When Trains Ruled the East Bay"
2703:Jaffe, Eric (October 13, 2015).
2491:San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
2389:
2375:
2361:
2347:
2324:
2306:
2235:where it remained for a decade.
1982:
1970:
1958:
1946:
1934:
1847:
1112:United States commemorative coin
828:California Toll Bridge Authority
741:
495:San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
106:
44:
9490:Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
9485:Brooks Island Regional Preserve
9475:Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
9465:McLaughlin Eastshore State Park
9445:Eden Landing Ecological Reserve
8800:12th Street Oakland City Center
7613:Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
6548:Russell, Ron (March 17, 2004).
5385:Wollan, Malia (March 4, 2013).
5323:"Bay Bridge eastern span opens"
4706:
4685:
4664:
4619:
4601:
4575:
4508:
4449:
4423:
4339:
4313:
4229:
4215:
4200:
4179:
4167:
4154:
4142:
4130:
4126:, v.16 no.5, May, 1938, pp.8-11
4115:
4088:
4074:
4060:
4035:
3909:Gross Domestic Product deflator
3851:
3776:
3765:
3688:
3662:
3574:
3551:Purcell, C.H. (November 1936).
3447:
3392:
3308:
3299:
3290:
3275:
3266:
3239:
3199:
3184:
3170:
3156:
3142:
3131:
3117:
3111:
3097:
3075:
3061:
3047:
3033:
2963:
2899:
2767:
2727:
2696:
2674:
2600:. Nicolas Janberg. May 12, 2006
2227:On Monday, September 1, 1969, (
1674:introduced a resolution to the
1567:James B. "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Jr.
1479:
1214:San Francisco Transbay Terminal
924:
752:first transcontinental railroad
614:self-anchored suspension bridge
268:West: 526 ft (160 m)
10813:Railroad bridges in California
10778:Concrete bridges in California
9950:San Francisco Bay Ferry (WETA)
8724:Posey and Webster Street Tubes
8655:2012 Oikos University shooting
8506:The College Preparatory School
8389:California College of the Arts
8211:Federated States of Micronesia
7857:Architectural style categories
7710:Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar
7223:Museum of the African Diaspora
7143:California Academy of Sciences
7030:Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze
5834:. ABC 7 News. October 22, 2016
5004:Bay Bridge closed indefinitely
4969:. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
4749:Transportation Research Record
4516:"The Battle of the Bay Bridge"
4251:Purcell, C.H. (January 1932).
3250:. FreightWaves. Archived from
2638:
2612:
2586:
2484:
2430:Southern Crossing (California)
2110:2016-2023 exit reconstructions
2044:Alexander Zuckermann Bike Path
1823:Federal Highway Administration
1656:Emperor Norton naming campaign
1605:, which measured a 6.9 on the
1561:James B. Rolpf Jr. designation
1303:
1203:interurban crossing the bridge
1185:
1006:
620:
532:was conceived as early as the
497:, commonly referred to as the
13:
1:
10323:Silicon Valley BART extension
10119:Citizens for East Shore Parks
10084:Golden Gate Biosphere Reserve
9530:Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline
8771:Oakland International Airport
8484:American Indian Model Schools
8447:Coliseum College Prep Academy
7731:Emporium Centre San Francisco
7588:American Conservatory Theater
7148:California Historical Society
6798:
6529:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
5783:. May 4, 2023. Archived from
5585:"Bicycle and Pedestrian Path"
5517:. NBC News. September 3, 2013
3890:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
3461:. United Press. July 25, 1934
2447:
2397:San Francisco Bay Area portal
1891:self-anchored suspension span
1770:and subsequently renamed the
1110:As part of the celebration a
220:self-anchored suspension span
9983:Hunters Point Naval Shipyard
9535:Big Break Regional Shoreline
9505:Middle Harbor Shoreline Park
9500:Coyote Point Recreation Area
8628:Shootings of police officers
7593:Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
7158:Children's Creativity Museum
6570:. Retrieved August 24, 2005.
3829:"Caltrans Facts/Information"
3011:Caltrans toll bridge program
2186:Bay Bridge by night in 1998.
1941:Some new construction (2004)
1366:Reconstruction of approaches
1225:Sacramento Northern Railroad
824:California State Legislature
766:reported on this committee:
680:high-occupancy vehicle lanes
556:on the lower, but after the
513:and the direct road between
7:
10868:Transport disasters in 1989
8613:1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
8516:Oakland School for the Arts
7243:San Francisco Art Institute
7238:Ripley's Believe It or Not!
6626:White, Tom (January 1933).
6182:"Toll Increase Information"
5611:"Old Bay Bridge Demolition"
4480:"Jet Smashes Into Bay Span"
3783:kevinsyoza (July 3, 2010).
2735:"Old Bay Bridge Demolition"
2436:Treasure Island Development
2340:
1953:Substantial progress (2011)
1573:from 1912 to 1931, was the
1336:West Sacramento, California
1233:Interurban Electric Railway
1090:Cardinal Secretary of State
801:
602:1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
306:West: 220 feet (67 m)
280:2,310 ft (704 m)
10:
10909:
10858:Toll bridges in California
9988:Mare Island Naval Shipyard
9935:Angel Island–Tiburon Ferry
9460:Crown Memorial State Beach
9450:Hayward Regional Shoreline
9032:
8263:Historic Preservation Fund
8242:American Legation, Morocco
7173:Contemporary Jewish Museum
5988:February 1951, pages 72-74
5539:. SFGate. October 23, 2016
5199:San Francisco Bay Guardian
4700:December 15, 2013, at the
4187:Red Trains in the East Bay
4176:, The Emperor Norton Trust
4160:The Emperor Norton Trust,
4137:Red Trains in the East Bay
2432:- proposed parallel bridge
2050:East Bay Bicycle Coalition
1879:
1101:largest suspension bridges
890:On May 25, 1931, Governor
308:East: 190 feet (58 m)
284:1,400 ft (430 m)
227:segmental concrete viaduct
10743:Bridges completed in 2013
10738:Bridges completed in 1936
10679:
10659:
10638:
10609:
10552:
10545:
10534:
10511:
10489:
10464:
10441:
10413:
10357:
10339:
10287:
10269:
10262:
10189:
10026:
9958:
9925:
9812:
9721:
9548:
9425:
9124:
9043:
9003:
8940:
8909:
8848:
8699:
8668:
8660:Ghost Ship warehouse fire
8574:
8533:
8521:St. Elizabeth High School
8501:Bishop O'Dowd High School
8427:
8414:Samuel Merritt University
8381:
8374:
8353:
8283:
8250:
8229:
8204:Lists by associated state
8203:
8162:
7895:
7849:
7800:
7759:
7723:
7662:
7621:
7580:
7456:
7286:
7178:Walt Disney Family Museum
7118:
6901:
6849:
6827:
6816:
6801:
6796:
6104:California State Assembly
6085:November 4, 2010, at the
5344:. San Francisco Chronicle
5216:December 8, 2021, at the
5123:"Bay Bridge stays closed"
4991:October 31, 2009, at the
4973:November 2, 2009, at the
4347:"Bay Bridge Hump Work On"
2496:November 3, 2010, at the
2155:California Highway Patrol
2145:, and pretended to be in
2102:On October 21, 2020, the
1273:Salesforce Transit Center
1148:Yerba Buena Island Tunnel
834:(Stats. 1929, Chap 762).
487:
482:
478:
474:
466:
458:
449:
445:
407:East span, westbound only
400:
390:
385:
377:
347:
337:
327:
317:
312:
300:
288:
274:
264:
254:
240:
232:
206:
201:
181:
167:
157:
139:
127:
98:
59:
43:
34:
10753:Bridges in San Francisco
10502:Summit Tunnel (proposed)
10003:Oyster Point Marina/Park
9832:Eastern span replacement
8638:Your Black Muslim Bakery
8588:Oakland Railroad Company
8185:Northern Mariana Islands
6807:San Mateo–Hayward Bridge
6768:(HAER) No. CA-32, "
4084:, October, 1938, p.18-19
2513:"Traffic Census Program"
1998:The eastern span in 2017
1876:Eastern span replacement
1867:The Emperor Norton Trust
1525:On February 11, 1968, a
1105:George Washington Bridge
10833:San Francisco Bay Trail
10154:San Francisco Baykeeper
10054:San Leandro Oyster Beds
8807:(Uptown Transit Center)
8781:Eastmont Transit Center
8761:International Boulevard
7418:San Francisco Bay Trail
7168:Conservatory of Flowers
6911:16th Avenue Tiled Steps
6775:HAER No. CA-230, "
6694:, UC San Diego Library.
6461:San Francisco Chronicle
6242:San Francisco Chronicle
6214:San Francisco Chronicle
6079:Bay Area Toll Authority
5814:San Francisco Chronicle
5708:San Francisco Chronicle
5664:San Francisco Chronicle
5638:San Francisco Chronicle
5410:San Francisco Chronicle
5327:San Francisco Chronicle
5211:EmperorNortonBridge.org
5127:San Francisco Chronicle
5082:San Francisco Chronicle
5059:San Francisco Chronicle
4947:San Francisco Chronicle
4518:. Check-Six.com. 2002.
4502:Spokane Daily Chronicle
4410:San Francisco Chronicle
4381:San Francisco Chronicle
4209:San Mateo Daily Journal
3207:"Billions for Building"
2945:San Francisco Chronicle
2054:San Francisco Bay Trail
2034:random number generator
2023:and consists of 25,000
1663:San Francisco Chronicle
1473:San Francisco Chronicle
1093:Eugene Cardinal Pacelli
1040:San Francisco Chronicle
968:Design and construction
839:Hoover-Young Commission
546:American Bridge Company
176:Bay Area Toll Authority
10651:Robin Williams (Waldo)
10256:San Francisco Bay Area
10124:Friends of Five Creeks
9412:Laguna Creek Watershed
9337:Marin (Alameda County)
8922:San Francisco Bay Area
8881:Mountain View Cemetery
8744:Cypress Street Viaduct
8472:Oakland Technical High
8180:Minor Outlying Islands
8163:Lists by insular areas
7877:Keeper of the Register
7772:Carnaval San Francisco
7428:Sharp Park Golf Course
7260:San Francisco Maritime
6628:"The Titan Of Bridges"
6540:Reisner, Marc (1999).
5961:www.bayareafastrak.org
5734:San Francisco Examiner
5469:April 5, 2018, at the
4881:San Francisco Examiner
4583:"Historic Earthquakes"
4225:, November, 1936, p.27
4070:, December, 1937, p.23
3803:"Two Bay Area Bridges"
3127:, November, 1936, p.12
3105:U.S. Statutes at Large
3057:, May-June, 1929, p.15
3041:Statutes of California
2853:. September 14, 2005.
2295:all-electronic tolling
2192:All-electronic tolling
2187:
2078:2020 bus lane proposal
2012:
1999:
1699:
1607:moment magnitude scale
1603:Loma Prieta earthquake
1598:
1585:
1575:Governor of California
1571:Mayor of San Francisco
1521:1968 aircraft accident
1505:
1497:
1362:
1260:
1204:
1174:) and Oakland Harbor.
1139:
1086:
1063:
1055:
1024:Governor of California
938:
819:
794:
787:
773:
630:
365:; 11 years ago
363:September 2, 2013
353:; 87 years ago
351:November 12, 1936
83:37.81806°N 122.34667°W
10783:Double-decker bridges
10109:The Watershed Project
10089:Cosco Busan oil spill
9968:Port of San Francisco
9940:Blue & Gold Fleet
9855:Dumbarton Rail Bridge
9827:San Francisco–Oakland
9515:China Camp State Park
9377:Clifton Court Forebay
9372:Straits and estuaries
9096:Richmond Inner Harbor
7882:National Park Service
7862:Contributing property
7634:Golden State Warriors
7547:Powell-Hyde Cable Car
7193:Haas–Lilienthal House
6383:on September 17, 2019
5984:, "Most Polite Man,"
4589:on September 11, 2008
3227:on September 16, 2009
3195:, July, 1931, p.12-13
3166:, October, 1931, p.12
3071:, December, 1930, p.8
2827:. Bay Area News Group
2825:San Jose Mercury News
2580:National Park Service
2415:Cosco Busan oil spill
2219:Historical toll rates
2185:
2139:2023 Israel–Hamas war
2082:In January 2020, the
2010:
1997:
1859:Concurrent Resolution
1694:Obsolete hot riveted
1693:
1686:Western span retrofit
1621:2001 terrorism threat
1596:
1583:
1533:officers aboard. The
1503:
1487:
1344:
1292:and was installed at
1258:
1198:
1160:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1137:
1065:
1061:
1049:
932:
809:
792:
782:
768:
628:
536:days, with "Emperor"
278:West: two main spans
36:San Francisco–Oakland
10305:Fremont Central Park
10129:Urban Creeks Council
9993:Port of Redwood City
9912:Posey/Webster Street
9187:Coyote (Santa Clara)
8856:Designated Landmarks
8623:Oscar Grant shooting
8237:District of Columbia
7629:San Francisco Giants
7562:49-Mile Scenic Drive
7341:Mission Dolores Park
7306:Bay Area Ridge Trail
7248:Diego Rivera Gallery
7213:Museo ItaloAmericano
7100:Transamerica Pyramid
6975:Federal Reserve Bank
6621:: 25–26. March 1931.
6550:"A Bridge Too Weak?"
6292:on December 30, 2013
5416:on December 31, 2014
5110:on October 29, 2009.
5065:on October 30, 2009.
4794:. December 22, 2007.
4460:. San Francisco Gate
4103:on November 16, 2018
3869:on December 18, 2018
2405:49-Mile Scenic Drive
1704:seismic retrofitting
1627:September 11 attacks
1181:Post-opening history
1146:, also known as the
1114:was produced by the
986:(410 mm) steel
775:The self-proclaimed
748:California Gold Rush
534:California Gold Rush
282:East: one main span
250:excluding approaches
192:34 0004 (YBI Tunnel)
88:37.81806; -122.34667
10166:Estuary Partnership
9839:Richmond–San Rafael
9417:Guadalupe watershed
9367:Lafayette Reservoir
9362:Calaveras Reservoir
9332:Fluvius Innominatus
9021:List of tributaries
8876:Children's Hospital
8805:19th Street Oakland
8608:Black Panther Party
8347:Oakland, California
7792:San Francisco Pride
7746:Stonestown Galleria
7448:Yerba Buena Gardens
7133:Aquarium of the Bay
7075:Palace of Fine Arts
6728:on August 19, 2007.
6646:: 42. January 1937.
6435:. December 28, 2020
5937:. November 24, 2023
5886:. November 17, 2023
5860:. November 16, 2023
5691:. January 18, 2020.
4892:on November 1, 2010
4678:The Washington Post
4615:. November 2, 2001.
4435:Santa Cruz Sentinel
3911:figures follow the
3702:. November 12, 1936
3676:. November 10, 1936
3650:on October 18, 1996
3272:Leboski, pp. 339–40
3254:on October 20, 2022
3180:, April, 1932, p.22
2173:Financing and tolls
1553:1986 Cable lighting
1543:southern California
1332:Silver Summit, Utah
1316:interurban railroad
583:Willie L. Brown Jr.
576:San Francisco Mayor
566:California Governor
417:, cash not accepted
162:State of California
148:Oakland, California
79: /
10456:Puerto Suello Hill
10139:Greenbelt Alliance
10059:Richmond Shipyards
10049:Humphrey the Whale
10015:Foster City Marina
8603:Naval Supply Depot
8399:Lincoln University
7695:Ghirardelli Square
7654:San Francisco Dons
7488:Golden Gate Bridge
7326:Civic Center Plaza
7153:Cartoon Art Museum
7040:Mark Hopkins Hotel
7020:Jack Kerouac Alley
7005:Golden Gate Bridge
7000:Ghirardelli Square
6965:F-Market Streetcar
6374:The Sacramento Bee
5986:Nation's Business,
5858:ABC7 San Francisco
5754:. October 18, 2020
5591:on August 24, 2017
5473:(thebaylights.org)
5444:Contra Costa Times
5391:The New York Times
5302:on August 24, 2017
5271:STRUCTURE magazine
5201:, August 13, 2013.
5193:Justin Slaughter,
5150:Contra Costa Times
4657:The New York Times
4484:Lodi News-Sentinel
4174:"A Plaque in 1939"
3638:"Facts - Bay Area"
3594:on April 18, 2003.
3459:Healdsburg Tribune
2441:25 de Abril Bridge
2420:Golden Gate Bridge
2369:Engineering portal
2275:congestion pricing
2264:Golden Gate Bridge
2188:
2178:Current toll rates
2159:Yerba Buena Island
2122:bridge's bike path
2013:
2000:
1700:
1635:Golden Gate Bridge
1599:
1586:
1506:
1498:
1494:Yerba Buena Island
1363:
1355:Yerba Buena Island
1345:A double balanced
1261:
1205:
1191:The Bridge Railway
1144:Yerba Buena Tunnel
1140:
1130:Yerba Buena Tunnel
1116:San Francisco Mint
1064:
1056:
939:
935:Yerba Buena Island
911:Joseph R. Knowland
877:Departments of War
857:Yerba Buena Island
846:Charles H. Purcell
820:
795:
692:traffic congestion
659:Yerba Buena Tunnel
635:Yerba Buena Island
631:
587:Yerba Buena Island
550:Golden Gate Bridge
542:Charles H. Purcell
467:Reference no.
328:Construction start
322:Charles H. Purcell
118:Yerba Buena Island
52:Yerba Buena Island
10838:San Francisco Bay
10705:
10704:
10675:
10674:
10630:Posey and Webster
10588:Southern Crossing
10532:
10531:
10221:
10220:
10144:The Bay Institute
9945:Golden Gate Ferry
9844:San Mateo–Hayward
9683:Brisbane Baylands
9673:Peninsulas/infill
9480:César Chávez Park
9056:San Francisco Bay
8994:San Francisco Bay
8960:
8959:
8871:Tallest buildings
8844:
8843:
8676:Oakland Athletics
8618:Firestorm of 1991
8593:Oakland Army Base
8561:Police Department
8529:
8528:
8511:Head-Royce School
8419:Patten University
8366:List of companies
8313:
8312:
7867:Historic district
7809:
7808:
7443:Washington Square
7423:San Francisco Zoo
7321:Candlestick Point
6985:Fisherman's Wharf
6860:
6859:
6844:
6843:
6790:San Francisco Bay
6788:Crossings of the
6666:(17 minutes)
6644:Popular Mechanics
6632:Popular Mechanics
6592:baybridgeinfo.org
6051:Los Angeles Times
6026:. (archive). 2010
5296:baybridgeinfo.org
5280:on July 28, 2011.
5104:Los Angeles Times
5029:The Seattle Times
4240:, Dec. 1933, p.13
4195:978-0-916374-27-3
4095:Swenerton, Jeff.
3318:. August 9, 2013.
3152:, June, 1931, p.5
2883:. July 14, 2008.
2849:(Press release).
2582:. March 13, 2009.
2383:California portal
2299:COVID-19 pandemic
1839:Golden Gate Ferry
1378:Transbay Terminal
1347:cantilever bridge
1298:Transbay Terminal
1020:William G. McAdoo
850:Glenn B. Woodruff
844:In January 1931,
647:cantilever bridge
595:cantilever bridge
591:suspension bridge
503:San Francisco Bay
491:
490:
132:San Francisco Bay
16:(Redirected from
10900:
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10582:Presidio Parkway
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10008:Westpoint Harbor
9978:Port of Richmond
9908:
9867:Benicia–Martinez
9823:
9674:
9589:
9559:
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9382:Carquinez Strait
9373:
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9267:San Francisquito
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9111:Yerba Buena Cove
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8686:Oakland Roots SC
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7680:Buena Vista Cafe
7363:Golden Gate Park
7316:Buena Vista Park
7138:Cable Car Museum
7128:Asian Art Museum
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6722:"New Bay Bridge"
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6586:Bay Area FasTrak
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6544:. Penguin Books.
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5563:The Mercury News
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1938:
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1795:During the 2009
1749:seismic retrofit
1745:jacket and grout
1708:structural steel
1539:NAS Los Alamitos
1467:
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1338:, respectively.
1309:Roadway retrofit
1245:Southern Pacific
1237:Southern Pacific
1054:in San Francisco
983:Governor Merriam
675:Metering signals
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333:January 29, 2002
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9973:Oakland Seaport
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9713:Steamboat Point
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9387:Oakland Estuary
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8556:Fire Department
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8442:Castlemont High
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7700:Mission burrito
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7527:Top of the Mark
7513:Pacific Heights
7503:Strawberry Hill
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7198:Legion of Honor
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9708:Sierra Point
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9668:Seal Islands
9633:Hooks Island
9618:Castro Rocks
9525:SF Bay Trail
9237:Corte Madera
9044:Subdivisions
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8886:Lake Merritt
8836:West Oakland
8816:Lake Merritt
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8496:The Crucible
8477:Skyline High
8467:Oakland High
8462:MetWest High
8452:Fremont High
8109:South Dakota
8099:Rhode Island
8094:Pennsylvania
8074:North Dakota
7751:Union Square
7736:Japan Center
7705:Tadich Grill
7670:Anchor Steam
7644:Chase Center
7603:The Fillmore
7518:Alamo Square
7508:Crissy Field
7493:Fort Funston
7413:The Presidio
7408:Precita Park
7388:McLaren Park
7383:Marina Green
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331:July 8, 1933
275:Longest span
241:Total length
105:10 lanes of
54:to the left.
29:
10646:Baker–Barry
10621:Ferry Point
10601:Yerba Buena
10492:Valley Link
10316:Oakland Wye
10176:Water Trail
10099:Delta smelt
9897:High Street
9887:Park Street
9862:Golden Gate
9794:Steinberger
9769:Napa Sonoma
9693:Foster City
9678:Albany Bulb
9648:The Sisters
9623:Coast Guard
9583:Yerba Buena
9549:Islands and
9207:Schoolhouse
9202:San Lorenzo
9197:San Leandro
9137:San Joaquin
9116:Mission Bay
9081:Grizzly Bay
9076:Golden Gate
9011:Hydrography
8489:High School
8437:Oakland USD
8428:Primary and
8230:Other areas
8190:Puerto Rico
8024:Mississippi
7939:Connecticut
7639:Oracle Park
7557:Bernal Hill
7483:Baker Beach
7478:Ocean Beach
7433:Stern Grove
7403:Ocean Beach
7398:Mount Sutro
7378:Lake Merced
7346:Glen Canyon
7095:Sutro Tower
7090:Sutro Baths
7060:North Beach
6955:Cliff House
6896:attractions
6270:January 21,
6248:January 21,
6220:January 21,
6140:October 15,
6130:"About MTC"
6056:November 4,
6030:November 4,
5838:October 26,
5758:October 31,
5521:October 26,
5449:January 30,
5246:. KQED News
4926:November 1,
4896:November 1,
3863:whitman.com
3843:February 4,
3258:October 20,
1780:Cosco Busan
1760:Cosco Busan
1666:cartoonist
1629:, Governor
1547:NAS Alameda
1537:, based at
1535:T2V SeaStar
1510:Key Systems
1373:Rincon Hill
1324:concurrency
1304:1960s–2010s
1186:1930s–1960s
1172:Rincon Hill
1168:James Rolph
1120:half dollar
1103:. Only the
1052:Embarcadero
1007:Opening day
962:Douglas fir
639:Rincon Hill
621:Description
600:During the
569:James Rolph
530:toll bridge
86: /
74:122°20′48″W
61:Coordinates
10893:Key System
10712:Categories
10667:Tom Lantos
10590:(proposed)
10569:(proposed)
10480:(proposed)
10432:(proposed)
10430:The Portal
10405:Twin Peaks
10386:(proposed)
10376:(proposed)
10374:Fort Mason
10359:Muni Metro
10149:Reber Plan
10074:Marincello
10017:(proposed)
9857:(inactive)
9779:Salt ponds
9551:peninsulas
9407:Watersheds
9357:Reservoirs
9342:Strawberry
9247:San Rafael
9182:Codornices
9142:Sacramento
9061:Suisun Bay
8927:California
8776:AC Transit
8598:Key System
8534:Government
8139:Washington
8059:New Mexico
8054:New Jersey
7929:California
7598:Cow Palace
7572:Fort Baker
7474:Seal Rocks
7469:Twin Peaks
7464:Coit Tower
7438:Twin Peaks
7356:Mori Point
7301:Alta Plaza
7289:recreation
6995:Fort Point
6990:Fort Mason
6960:Coit Tower
6936:The Castro
6931:Cable cars
6926:Bay Bridge
6760:Structurae
6749:Structurae
6738:Structurae
6525:. (1995).
6317:SFGate.com
6000:The Argus,
5963:. CalTrans
5250:October 4,
3654:August 13,
2684:. ABC News
2624:Structurae
2598:Structurae
2448:References
2206:2024-12-31
2202:2022-01-01
2084:AC Transit
2061:11, 2017.
1751:article.)
1696:laced ties
1668:Phil Frank
1650:truck bomb
1646:razor wire
1631:Gray Davis
1492:seen from
1434:Key System
1390:Key System
1269:AC Transit
1241:Key System
1239:) and the
1218:interurban
1201:Key System
1022:, and the
1018:, Senator
956:anywhere.
558:Key System
507:California
499:Bay Bridge
459:Designated
428:2024-12-31
424:2022-01-01
386:Statistics
370:2013-09-02
358:1936-11-12
212:suspension
38:Bay Bridge
10697:Mile Rock
10687:Claremont
10660:Peninsula
10639:North Bay
10625:Northbrae
10617:Caldecott
10578:MacArthur
10512:Abandoned
9959:Ports and
9892:Fruitvale
9877:Carquinez
9849:Dumbarton
9815:and tubes
9804:Westpoint
9608:Belvedere
9426:Parks and
9317:San Pablo
9227:San Mateo
9152:Guadalupe
9125:Waterways
8997:watershed
8831:Rockridge
8821:MacArthur
8546:City Hall
8430:secondary
8375:Education
8149:Wisconsin
8114:Tennessee
8019:Minnesota
7994:Louisiana
7567:Hawk Hill
7287:Parks and
7272:Pampanito
6946:City Hall
6941:Chinatown
6903:Landmarks
6554:SF Weekly
6474:April 12,
6413:March 20,
6387:April 12,
6114:August 7,
5781:sfist.com
4769:110996417
4107:March 11,
3221:0040-781X
2630:August 8,
2604:August 8,
2229:Labor Day
2147:body bags
2117:stop sign
2092:Rob Bonta
1830:Labor Day
1797:Labor Day
1782:oil spill
1762:oil spill
1724:suffocate
1527:U.S. Navy
1032:acetylene
861:U.S. Navy
183:ID number
71:37°49′5″N
10610:East Bay
10596:Stockton
10567:Fillmore
10560:Broadway
10415:Caltrain
10349:Franklin
10331:Transbay
10212:Category
9917:Transbay
9744:Cordelia
9729:Baylands
9722:Wetlands
9643:Red Rock
9603:Bay Farm
9568:Alcatraz
9277:Alhambra
9212:Temescal
9157:Petaluma
8951:Category
8811:Coliseum
8793:stations
8579:Timeline
8305:Category
8134:Virginia
8084:Oklahoma
8064:New York
8039:Nebraska
8029:Missouri
8014:Michigan
8004:Maryland
7989:Kentucky
7969:Illinois
7944:Delaware
7934:Colorado
7924:Arkansas
7724:Shopping
7685:Cioppino
7532:Alcatraz
7055:Nob Hill
6921:Alcatraz
6688:MSS 722.
6634:: 10–14.
6608:Journals
6596:Caltrans
6594:Site by
6514:July 13,
6192:June 29,
6186:Archived
6166:June 29,
6160:Archived
6134:Archived
6108:Archived
6083:Archived
5967:July 10,
5467:Archived
5214:Archived
5154:Archived
5131:Archived
5086:Archived
5038:June 16,
4989:Archived
4971:Archived
4967:Caltrans
4951:Archived
4853:Archived
4698:Archived
4593:July 13,
4555:July 13,
4549:Archived
4526:July 13,
4520:Archived
4296:Archived
3915:series.
3833:Caltrans
3813:June 13,
3807:Archived
3789:Archived
3748:Archived
3643:Caltrans
3025:July 12,
3019:Archived
2955:July 12,
2949:Archived
2921:July 13,
2915:Archived
2891:July 26,
2885:Archived
2861:July 12,
2855:Archived
2789:July 15,
2783:Archived
2779:Caltrans
2713:Archived
2551:July 14,
2519:July 14,
2494:Archived
2476:July 28,
2341:See also
2279:Carpools
2239:Caltrans
2204: –
1837:and the
1398:Berkeley
1095:, later
917:and the
885:Commerce
871:and the
865:Congress
802:Planning
760:railroad
735:de facto
724:Caltrans
712:Richmond
651:causeway
610:causeway
483:Location
470:00000525
426: –
318:Designer
233:Material
174:and the
10680:Utility
10524:Wrights
10367:Central
10079:Ecology
10034:History
9961:marinas
9927:Ferries
9882:Leimert
9872:Antioch
9822:Bridges
9813:Bridges
9754:Hoffman
9739:Chelsea
9734:Belmont
9613:Brother
9563:Alameda
9327:Wildcat
9312:Karlson
9302:Garrity
9292:Refugio
9272:Pacheco
9222:Redwood
9177:Cerrito
9167:Alameda
9016:Ecology
9004:Outline
8910:Related
8575:History
8354:Economy
8251:Related
8154:Wyoming
8129:Vermont
8034:Montana
7974:Indiana
7954:Georgia
7949:Florida
7919:Arizona
7909:Alabama
7741:Metreon
7121:and art
7119:Museums
7085:Pier 39
6676:YouTube
6664:YouTube
6334:. KTVU.
5791:May 10,
5501:SF Gate
4052:May 31,
2709:CityLab
2283:FasTrak
2271:tolling
2212:carpool
2200: (
2196:FasTrak
2151:Oakland
1911:dry or
1898:bikeway
1816:⁄
1531:reserve
1496:in 2011
1463:⁄
1359:Oakland
1349:, five
1231:), the
937:in 1935
719:freeway
710:toward
667:FasTrak
655:viaduct
519:Oakland
422: (
411:FasTrak
396:260,000
368: (
356: (
313:History
224:precast
135:via YBI
128:Crosses
99:Carries
10400:Sunset
10393:Market
10325:(2036)
10310:Market
10200:Portal
9799:Suisun
9759:Meeker
9593:Brooks
9347:Easton
9322:Castro
9297:Pinole
9257:Novato
9252:Miller
9232:Sonoma
9217:Sausal
9172:Baxter
9132:Rivers
9106:Former
8669:Sports
8541:Mayors
8382:Higher
8089:Oregon
8044:Nevada
7984:Kansas
7959:Hawaii
7914:Alaska
7850:Topics
7760:Events
7622:Sports
6533:
5420:May 7,
5008:KGO-TV
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1801:eyebar
1334:, and
1152:shoals
1037:. The
988:I-beam
883:, and
814:, and
706:, and
684:median
435:$ 7.00
378:Closed
348:Opened
265:Height
216:tunnel
207:Design
140:Locale
10467:CAHSR
10443:SMART
10384:Geary
10027:Other
9907:Tubes
9789:Stege
9764:Mowry
9628:Greco
9588:Minor
9573:Angel
9307:Rheem
9287:Rodeo
9282:Adobe
9262:Tolay
9071:Minor
9051:Major
8901:Crime
8849:Other
8712:SR 24
8221:Palau
8119:Texas
7999:Maine
7964:Idaho
7457:Views
6829:North
6803:South
6704:Other
6652:Media
6508:(PDF)
6497:(PDF)
6020:(PDF)
5884:KRON4
5278:(PDF)
4765:S2CID
4299:(PDF)
4288:(PDF)
4256:(PDF)
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2668:(PDF)
2657:(PDF)
2453:Notes
1758:2007
1740:epoxy
1611:truss
1392:rail
1250:EBMUD
643:truss
608:as a
255:Width
158:Owner
120:(YBI)
10546:Road
10519:Alto
10341:BNSF
10289:BART
10263:Rail
9784:Seal
9663:Ryer
9638:Mare
9598:Bair
9147:Napa
8791:BART
8175:Guam
8124:Utah
8079:Ohio
7979:Iowa
7270:USS
6948:and
6851:The
6561:2010
6531:ISBN
6516:2008
6476:2022
6441:2020
6415:2020
6389:2020
6354:2018
6298:2013
6272:2011
6250:2011
6222:2011
6194:2010
6168:2010
6142:2009
6116:2008
6058:2021
6032:2021
5969:2022
5943:2023
5917:2023
5892:2023
5866:2023
5840:2017
5793:2023
5760:2020
5715:2023
5689:KTVU
5671:2017
5645:2017
5619:2017
5597:2017
5571:2017
5545:2016
5523:2015
5451:2016
5422:2015
5372:2019
5350:2019
5308:2018
5252:2014
5168:KSBW
5040:2015
4928:2009
4898:2010
4861:2009
4753:1624
4734:2014
4721:ISBN
4595:2008
4557:2008
4528:2008
4466:2023
4443:2017
4417:2017
4388:2017
4359:2017
4333:2017
4307:2017
4268:2017
4191:ISBN
4109:2017
4054:2021
4029:2017
4000:2017
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