- Vincent Thomas Bridge
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carries= 4 lanes of SR 47
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traffic= 32,000
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coordinates= coord|33|44|58|N|118|16|18|W|region:US_type:landmarkThe Vincent Thomas Bridge is a convert|1500|ft|m|-1|sing=on long
suspension bridge crossing theLos Angeles Harbor in theU.S. state ofCalifornia , linking San Pedro, Los Angeles, withTerminal Island . The bridge is signed as part of State Route 47. It is named for California AssemblymanVincent Thomas of San Pedro.History and description
Throughout the bridge's construction and in the early years after its opening, it was derided as a "bridge to nowhere." In the 1970s, however, its importance drastically increased as the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach displaced those of the
San Francisco Bay Area as the principal port on the West Coast. Today, the Vincent Thomas Bridge carries a considerable volume of truck traffic from the southernmost slips of thePort of Los Angeles , in San Pedro, onto theTerminal Island Freeway and eventually to the southern end of theLong Beach Freeway ; from there, freight goes from the port complex to the rail yards ofEast Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.When the bridge opened in 1963, the toll was 25 cents in each direction. In 1983, the toll increased to 50 cents for westbound traffic but became free for eastbound traffic. By 2000, the Vincent Thomas Bridge was one of only two toll bridges remaining in Southern California (the other being the
San Diego-Coronado Bridge in San Diego), during which year tolls on the Vincent Thomas Bridge were eliminated. After the San Diego-Coronado Bridge stopped collecting tolls in 2002, theCalifornia Department of Transportation was able to devolve authority over toll bridges to theBay Area Toll Authority in June 2005.In January 2005, after 17 years of planning and fundraising, the bridge was illuminated with blue LED lights, powered by solar panels. There are 160 lights on the bridge and it is the first combined use of solar power and LEDs in a bridge lighting installation. The lights operate from dusk to midnight to minimize impact on wildlife.
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October 26 ,1990 , 1964 Olympicdiving bronze medalist Larry Andreasen was killed jumping from the west tower of the bridge in an attempt to set a record. [Wallechinsky, David (2004). "The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics",Toronto : Sport Classic Books. ISBN 1-894963-34-2]The Catalina Terminal (Berth 95), the location for all of San Pedro's departing ferries and helicopters to
Santa Catalina Island , is located underneath the western part of the bridge.In popular culture
The bridge is featured in the climax of the movie "Gone in Sixty Seconds", starring
Nicolas Cage , and in a scene of the 2000 movie "Charlie's Angels" whereCameron Diaz andCrispin Glover face off in two racecars.The bridge appears in an episode of "
CHiPs " titled "Taking Its Toll". The bridge is also seen in a scene in "National Security" .The film "To Live and Die in L.A.", released in 1985, makes extensive use of the bridge. Early in the film, Richard Chance (
William Petersen ), on a bet, jumps off the bridge using a safety line. The bridge can be seen in the background from the house of Chance's girlfriend/informant Ruth Lanier (Darlanne Fluegel ). During the end credits, a continuous shot shows the bridge being crossed in the eastbound direction.The bridge was occasionally visible in opening scenes of the television show "
The Love Boat ", as Princess Lines' Los Angeles passenger terminal was (and is) located near the bridge.The bridge can also be seen in the U.S. TV series "
Trapper John, M.D. ". Although the show was set inSan Francisco at the fictitious San Francisco Memorial Hospital, the hospital used for exterior shots was the Little Company of Mary Hospital on 7th Street inSan Pedro, CA , from which the Vincent Thomas Bridge can be seen. The bridge appears in some shots as a "faux Golden Gate Bridge" despite obvious differences in size, shape, and color.Photos
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