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- Umpqua River Bridge - Wikipedia
The Umpqua River Bridge is a swing-span bridge that spans the Umpqua River in Reedsport, Oregon It consists of a central swing span flanked by two reinforced concrete arches on each end The swing span was necessary to accommodate tall sailing vessels which were common on the Umpqua River The final cost of the bridge was $510,500
- Umpqua River Bridge - Reedsport OR - Living New Deal
The Umpqua River bridge is over 2,200 feet long and includes a swing-span (to let ships through) flanked by double concrete arches and a long causeway over the southern shallows of the river It has pedestrian walkways on both sides, concrete railings and obelisks flanking both approaches
- Umpqua River Bridge (Reedsport Bridge) - HistoricBridges. org
Historic Truss Bridge in Reedsport Douglas County, Oregon One of the major historic bridges on the Oregon Coast Highway is this bridge, a unique combination of concrete arch and metal truss swing technology
- Umpqua River Bridge (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE . . . - Tripadvisor
The Umpqua River US 101 highway bridge was completed in 1936, as part of the government's rehabilitation project for the Oregon coast One of Conde McCullough's best designs, it remains the only operating swing bridge on the Oregon coast
- Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway . . .
The Umpqua River Bridge is the only one of the five PWA coastal bridges to be constructed with a swing span It is the longest swing span constructed in Oregon, and one of only a few left in the state
- Bridge of the Week: Oregons Bridges: Umpqua River Bridge
The Umpqua River Bridge has two 154 ft long reinforced concrete bow string arch spans on each side of a central, 430 ft long steel through truss swing span It's the longest swing bridge in Oregon, one of only five still on the State highway system, and of historical significance for the technology it uses
- Umpqua River Bridge - Reedsport, Oregon - cityprofile. com
Spanning the Umpqua River in the city of Reedsport, Oregon is the historic Umpqua River Bridge It is basically a swing-span bridge consisted of a central spring with two reinforced concrete arches flanking it on each end
- The Little-Known History of Oregon’s Coastal Bridges
It’s these big five — the Yaquina Bay Bridge at Newport, the Alsea Bay Bridge at Waldport, the Siuslaw River Bridge at Florence, the Umpqua River Bridge at Reedsport, and the McCullough Memorial Bridge at Coos Bay — that McCullough himself referred to as “jeweled clasps along a matched string of pearls,” with the string of pearls
- Umpqua River Bridge (Reedsport) Essential Tips and Information - Trek Zone
The Umpqua River Bridge is a swing-span bridge that spans the Umpqua River in Reedsport, Oregon It consists of a central swing span flanked by two reinforced concrete arches on each end The swing span was necessary to accommodate tall sailing vessels which were common on the Umpqua River The final cost of the bridge was $510,500 ()
- South Umpqua Bridge – Days Creek - Oregon Discovery
The South Fork of the Umpqua River winds 115 miles from the high Cascades through the Umpqua National Forest canyon to Tiller and Days Creek, flows through the South Umpqua Valley at Canyonville, and joins the North Umpqua River 8 miles northwest of Roseburg
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