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East1Characteristics. Design. Double decked suspension spans two, connected by center anchorage, tunnel, cast in place concrete transition span, self anchored suspension span, precastsegmental concrete viaduct. Material. Steel, concrete. Total length. West 1. East span 1. 0,1. The Bridge To Nowhere Full Movie Part 1' title='The Bridge To Nowhere Full Movie Part 1' />Total 4. Width. West 5 traffic lanes totaling 5. East 1. 0 traffic lanes totaling 2. Height. West 5. 26 ft 1. Longest span. West two main spans. East one main span. Clearance above. Westbound 1. Eastbound 1. 4. 6. Clearance below. West 2. East 1. 91 feet 5. History. Designer. Charles H. Purcell. Construction start. July 8, 1. 93. 3Opened. November 1. 2, 1. Statistics. Daily traffic. Toll. Cars east span, westbound only6. Designated. August 1. Reference no. 0. 00. Location in California. The San FranciscoOakland Bay Bridge known locally as the Bay Bridge is a complex of bridges spanning San Francisco Bay in California. As part of Interstate 8. San Francisco and Oakland, it carries about 2. It has one of the longest spans in the United States. The toll bridge was conceived as early as the gold rush days, but construction did not begin until 1. Designed by Charles H. Purcell,67 and built by American Bridge Company, it opened on November 1. Golden Gate Bridge. It originally carried automobile traffic on its upper deck, and trucks and interurban streetcars on the lower, but after the Key System abandoned rail service, the lower deck was converted to all road traffic as well. In 1. 98. 6 the bridge was unofficially dedicated to James Rolph. The bridge has two sections of roughly equal length the older western section, officially known as the Willie L. Brown Jr. Bridge after former San Francisco Mayor and California State Assembly Speaker. Willie L. Brown Jr., connects downtown San Francisco to Yerba Buena Island and the newer unnamed eastern section connects the island to Oakland. The western section is a double suspension bridge with two decks, westbound traffic being carried on the upper deck while eastbound is carried on the lower one. Watch A Perfect World HDQ. The largest span of the original eastern section was a cantilever bridge. During the 1. 98. Loma Prieta earthquake, a portion of the eastern sections upper deck collapsed onto the lower deck and the bridge was closed for a month. Reconstruction of the eastern section of the bridge as a causeway connected to a self anchored suspension bridge began in 2. September 2, 2. 01. M. 91. 0 Unlike the western section and the original eastern section of the bridge, the new eastern section is a single deck with the eastbound and westbound lanes on each side making it the worlds widest bridge, according to Guinness World Records,1. Demolition of the old east span is expected to last until 2. Backgroundedit. Bridges in the San Francisco Bay. The bridge consists of two crossings, east and west of Yerba Buena Island, a natural mid bay outcropping inside San Francisco city limits. The western crossing between Yerba Buena and downtown San Francisco has two complete suspension spans connected at a center anchorage. Rincon Hill is the western anchorage and touch down for the San Francisco landing of the Brown bridge connected by three shorter truss spans. The eastern crossing, between Yerba Buena Island and Oakland, was a cantilever bridge with a double tower span, five medium truss spans, and a 1. Watch LOL Download Full there. Due to earthquake concerns, the eastern crossing was replaced by a new crossing that opened on Labor Day 2. On Yerba Buena Island, the double decked crossing is a 3. The toll plaza on the Oakland side since 1. Fas. Trak only. Metering signals are about 1,0. 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 toll lanes are high occupancy vehicle lanes during weekday commute periods. Radio and television traffic reports will often refer to congestion at the toll plaza, metering lights, or a parking lot in the median of the road for bridge employees the parking lot stretches from about 8. During the morning commute hours, traffic congestion on the westbound approach from Oakland stretches back through the Mac. Arthur Maze interchange at the east end of the bridge onto the three feeder highways, Interstate 5. Interstate 8. 80, and I 8. Richmond. 1. 7 Since the number of lanes on the eastbound approach from San Francisco is structurally restricted, eastbound backups are also frequent during evening commute hours. The western section of the Bay Bridge is currently restricted to motorized freeway traffic. Pedestrians, bicycles, and other non freeway vehicles are not allowed to cross this section. A project to add bicyclepedestrian lanes to the western section has been proposed but is not finalized. A Caltrans bicycle shuttle operates between Oakland and San Francisco during peak commute hours for 1. Freeway ramps next to the tunnel provide access to Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island. Because the toll plaza is on the Oakland side, the western span is a de facto 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, must pay the full toll. HistoryeditPre constructioneditSan Francisco, at the mouth of the bay, was perfectly placed to prosper during the California Gold Rush. Almost all goods not produced locally arrived by ship. But after the first transcontinental railroad was completed in May 1. San Francisco was on the wrong side of the Bay, separated from the new rail link. The fear of many San Franciscans was that the city would lose its position as the regional center of trade. The concept of a bridge spanning the San Francisco Bay had been considered since the Gold Rush days. Several newspaper articles during the early 1. In early 1. 87. 2, a Bay Bridge Committee was hard at work on plans to construct a railroad bridge. The April 1. 87. 2 issue of the San Francisco Real Estate Circular contained an item about the committee 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 James Otis were on this committee. A daily newspaper attempts to account for the advice of these gentlemen to the city by hinting that they were afraid of the railroad company, and therefore made their recommendations to suit its interests. The self proclaimed Emperor Norton saw fit to decree three times in 1. Oakland with San Francisco. In the third of these decrees, in September 1.