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  2. Long Beach International Gateway - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach International Gateway, originally known as the Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement, is a cable-stayed bridge that carries six lanes of Interstate 710 and a bicycle/pedestrian path in Long Beach, California, west across the Back Channel to Terminal Island. The bridge replaced the Gerald Desmond Bridge, which was completed in 1968 ...

  3. Gerald Desmond Bridge - Wikipedia

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    62,057 (2012) Location. The Gerald Desmond Bridge was a 1968 through arch bridge that carried five lanes of Ocean Boulevard from Interstate 710 in Long Beach, California, west across the Back Channel to Terminal Island. The bridge was named after Gerald Desmond, a prominent civic leader and former city attorney for the City of Long Beach.

  4. Vincent Thomas Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Daily traffic. 32,000. Location. The Vincent Thomas Bridge is a 1,500-foot-long (460 m) suspension bridge, crossing Los Angeles Harbor in Los Angeles, California, linking San Pedro with Terminal Island. It is the only suspension bridge in the Greater Los Angeles area. The bridge is part of State Route 47, which is also known as the Seaside Freeway.

  5. Motorists in San Pedro, Long Beach face headaches during ...

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    Motorists who take State Route 47 on the bridge to travel between San Pedro and Long Beach will also be delayed. "This project will be a major headache for so many people," Los Angeles County ...

  6. Queensway Twin Bridges - Wikipedia

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    1966: US$15,500,000 (equivalent to $145,557,000 in 2023) Opened. October 5, 1970. Location. The Queensway Twin Bridges (sometimes Queens Way Bridges or Queensway Bay Bridge) connect downtown Long Beach with the outer Port of Long Beach. They are the southernmost crossing of the Los Angeles River, near the mouth of the river, where it empties ...

  7. San Diego–Coronado Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge opened to traffic on August 3, 1969, during the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the founding of San Diego. [8] [12] The 11,179-foot-long (3,407 m or 2.1 mi) bridge ascends from Coronado at a 4.67 percent grade before curving 80 degrees toward San Diego. It is supported by 27 concrete girders, the longest ever made at ...

  8. Interstate 710 and State Route 710 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Route 710, consisting of the non-contiguous segments of State Route 710 ( SR 710) and Interstate 710 ( I-710 ), is a major north–south state highway and auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of the U.S. state of California. Also called the Los Angeles River Freeway prior to November 18, 1954, [2] the highway was ...

  9. Commodore Schuyler F. Heim Bridge - Wikipedia

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    October 12, 2015. Location. The Commodore Schuyler F. Heim Bridge was a vertical-lift bridge in the Port of Los Angeles. Dedicated on January 10, 1948, [3] the bridge allowed State Route 47 (the Terminal Island Freeway) to cross over the Cerritos Channel. Named after Schuyler F. Heim, who was in command of the Naval Air Station on Terminal ...