| Right after work, getting ready to start my exploring |
| the walkway to Lovejoy Bakers |
| Random sculptures |
Then I ventured across the Broadway Bridge, which is a bascule bridge. It was the first bascule bridge built in Portland and the longest in the world at the time of its completion. It is the longest Rall-type bascule bridge still in existence. It opened in April of 1913 it is 1,742 (531 m) in length, 70 ft wide, and longest span is 304 ft.
Once I got the other side I decided to walk across the Steel Bridge. The Steel Bridge is a through truss, double lift bridge across the Willamette River. Its lower deck carries railroad and bicycle/pedestrian traffic, while the upper deck carries road traffic (on the Pacific Highway West No. 1W and light rail (MAX), making the bridge one of the most multimodal in the world. It is the only double-deck bridge with independent lifts in the world and the second oldest vertical-lift bridge in North America, after the nearby Hawthorne Bridge. I plan to go across the Hawthrone bridge soon. The Steel Bridge opened in 1912 (replaced 1888 bridge), longest span 211 ft, and 71 ft wide.
| upper deck The SIGN! |
It was a really awesome day yesterday and I had the best time just walking and enjoying the city for all its beauty.
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