The Ross Island Bridge, located in Portland, Oregon, is a historic steel deck cantilever truss bridge that was opened on December 21, 1926. Designed by Gustav Lindenthal from New York, the bridge spans 535 feet with a center height of 123 feet above the water, offering a stunning view of the surrounding area.
With its distinctive phthalo blue color and an outside width of 52 feet, the Ross Island Bridge accommodates four traffic lanes and a 5-foot sidewalk, allowing pedestrians and bicycles to access the bridge. As a vital transportation link, the bridge sees an average daily traffic of 70,000 vehicles, making it an important landmark in the city's infrastructure.
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