Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge
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格林 L. 杰克逊纪念大桥(英語:Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge),是一座横跨哥伦比亚河,连接着俄勒冈州波特兰和华盛顿州温哥华两地。由于205号州际公路从桥上通过,因此它也被称为或称I-205大桥。该桥梁是波特兰跨越哥伦比亚河的两座桥梁之一。
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The Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, or I-205 bridge, is a segmental bridge that spans the Columbia River between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Planning for the structure began in earnest in 1964 when it was designated as part of the East Portland Freeway (later renamed Veteran's Memorial Freeway), Interstate 205. Construction began in August 1977. In order to avoid disrupting river traffic, the bridge was built one segment at a time. The segments, weighing upwards of 200 tons, were cast 4 miles (6.4 km) downstream and barged into place. The bridge was opened on December 15, 1982. The finished project cost was $169.6 million: $155.7 million from Federal funds, $4 million from Washington state funds and $9.9 million from Oregon state funds. Three men died during its construct
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格林 L. 杰克逊纪念大桥
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The Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, or I-205 bridge, is a segmental bridge that spans the Columbia River between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Planning for the structure began in earnest in 1964 when it was designated as part of the East Portland Freeway (later renamed Veteran's Memorial Freeway), Interstate 205. Construction began in August 1977. In order to avoid disrupting river traffic, the bridge was built one segment at a time. The segments, weighing upwards of 200 tons, were cast 4 miles (6.4 km) downstream and barged into place. The bridge was opened on December 15, 1982. The finished project cost was $169.6 million: $155.7 million from Federal funds, $4 million from Washington state funds and $9.9 million from Oregon state funds. Three men died during its construction. The bridge was closed to traffic on May 15, 1983, for a one-day festival named "People's Day", where 125,000 pedestrians crossed the bridge. It is a twin structure with four lanes in each direction and a 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) bicycle and pedestrian path in between. The bridge is 7,460 ft (2,270 m) long from the Washington side of the river to Government Island and another 3,120 ft (951 m) in length from Government Island to the Oregon side of the river. The main span, near the Washington side, is 600 ft (183 m) long with 144 ft (44 m) of vertical clearance at low river levels. The bridge was named for Glenn Jackson, the chairman of the Oregon State Highway Commission and later the . The average weekday traffic during 2019 was 166,152 vehicles. In 2020, ODOT and WSDOT began a one-year pilot project to allow C-Tran buses to use the shoulders of I-205 over the bridge in order to bypass congestion.
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格林 L. 杰克逊纪念大桥(英語:Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge),是一座横跨哥伦比亚河,连接着俄勒冈州波特兰和华盛顿州温哥华两地。由于205号州际公路从桥上通过,因此它也被称为或称I-205大桥。该桥梁是波特兰跨越哥伦比亚河的两座桥梁之一。
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