- Lewis and Clark Bridge
Infobox_Bridge
bridge_name=Lewis and Clark Bridge
crossesColumbia River
locale=Longview, Washington to
Rainier, Oregon
maint=Washington State DOT
design=Cantilever through-truss
mainspan=1,200 ft (366 m)
length=8,288 ft (2.52 km)
open=March 29, 1930
lat=46.10467
long=-122.96182The Lewis and Clark Bridge is a
cantilever bridge that spans theColumbia River betweenLongview, Washington andRainier, Oregon .The bridge was open on
March 29 ,1930 as a privately owned bridge named the Longview Bridge. The $5.8 million cost was recovered by tolls, $1.00 for cars and $.10 for pedestrians. At the time it was the longest and highest cantilever bridge in the United States. The state ofWashington purchased the bridge in 1947 and the tolls were removed in 1965 after the bridge was paid for. In 1980 the bridge was rededicated as the Lewis and Clark Bridge in honor of theLewis and Clark Expedition . The deck was replaced in 2003–04 at a cost of $29.2 million.The bridge is 8,288 ft (2.5 km) long with 210 ft (64 m) of vertical clearance. The main span is 1200 ft (366 m) long and the top of the bridge is 340 ft (104 m) above the river. It was designed by
Joseph Strauss , engineer of theGolden Gate Bridge .External links
* [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/lewisclarkbridge/ Resurfacing project – Washington State Department of Transportation]
* [http://www.twrps.com/ccor/chronos.html Bridge chronology – The Columbia County Historian]
* [http://www.washington.historylink.org/output.cfm?file_id=5411 Bridge story on HistoryLink.org]Crossings navbox
structure = Crossings
place =Columbia River
bridge = Lewis and Clark Bridge
bridge signs =
upstream =Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6
upstream signs = "BNSF Railway"
downstream =Wahkiakum County Ferry
downstream signs =
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