List of crossings of the Sacramento River

This is a list of the crossings of the Sacramento River from its mouth at Suisun Bay upstream to its source at the confluence of the South and Middle Forks of the Sacramento River. All locations are in California.

Crossings

Crossing NBI Carries Location Built Notes Coordinates
Rio Vista Bridge 23 0024 SR 12 Rio Vista and Sacramento County 1944, reconstructed 1960[1] Vertical lift bridge 38°09′28″N 121°40′53″W / 38.15778°N 121.68139°W / 38.15778; -121.68139 (Helen Madere Memorial Bridge)
Isleton Bridge 24 0051 SR 160 Near Isleton 1923, reconstructed 1953[2] Bascule bridge by Joseph Baermann Strauss 38°10′19″N 121°35′38″W / 38.17194°N 121.59389°W / 38.17194; -121.59389 (Isleton Bridge)
Walnut Grove Bridge 24C0005 County Route J11 Walnut Grove, California 1952[3] Bascule bridge 38°14′32″N 121°30′54″W / 38.24222°N 121.51500°W / 38.24222; -121.51500 (Walnut Grove Bridge)
Paintersville Bridge 24 0053 SR 160 Paintersville, California 1923, reconstructed 1952[4] Bascule bridge 38°19′07″N 121°34′40″W / 38.31861°N 121.57778°W / 38.31861; -121.57778 (Paintersville Bridge)
Freeport Bridge 24C0001 Freeport Bridge Road Sacramento, California 1929, reconstructed 1955[5] Bascule bridge 38°27′21″N 121°30′07″W / 38.45583°N 121.50194°W / 38.45583; -121.50194 (Freeport Bridge)
Pioneer Memorial Bridge 24 0004L / 24 0004R I-80 / I-80 Bus. / US 50 (Capital City Freeway) Yolo County and Sacramento 1966, reconstructed 1971 Twin span deck girder bridges 38°34′17″N 121°30′58″W / 38.57139°N 121.51611°W / 38.57139; -121.51611 (Pioneer Memorial Bridge)
Tower Bridge 22 0021 SR 275 West Sacramento and Sacramento 1934[6] Vertical lift, most famous bridge in Sacramento 38°34′50″N 121°30′30″W / 38.58056°N 121.50833°W / 38.58056; -121.50833 (Tower Bridge)
I Street Bridge 22C0153 I street, formerly SR 16 1911[7] Swing bridge 38°35′11″N 121°30′25″W / 38.58639°N 121.50694°W / 38.58639; -121.50694 (I Street Bridge)
Caltrans Maintenance Worker Memorial Bridge[8] 22 0026L / 22 0026R I-80 1971 aka Bryte Bend Bridge 38°35′54″N 121°32′52″W / 38.59833°N 121.54778°W / 38.59833; -121.54778 (Interstate 80 Bridge)
Vietnam Servicemen Memorial Bridge[8] 22 0025L / 22 0025R I-5 Yolo County and Sacramento 1969[9] aka Elkhorn Bridge 38°40′24″N 121°37′36″W / 38.67333°N 121.62667°W / 38.67333; -121.62667 (Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge)
Knights Landing Bridge 22 0040 SR 113 Knights Landing 1933, rehabilitated 1949[10] Bascule 38°48′09″N 121°43′12″W / 38.80250°N 121.72000°W / 38.80250; -121.72000 (Knights Landing Bridge)
Meridian Bridge 18 0008 SR 20 Meridian 1977[11] Drawbridge 39°08′44″N 121°55′04″W / 39.14556°N 121.91778°W / 39.14556; -121.91778 (Meridian Bridge)
Highway bridge 15C0001 River Road Colusa 1980[12] Replaced swing through-truss 39°12′52″N 122°00′01″W / 39.21444°N 122.00028°W / 39.21444; -122.00028 (Colusa Bridge)
Highway bridge 11 0017 SR 162 Butte City 1948, rehabilitated 1961[13] 39°27′26″N 121°59′43″W / 39.45722°N 121.99528°W / 39.45722; -121.99528 (Highway Bridge)
Ord Ferry Road Bridge 12C0120 Ord Ferry Road Butte County 1977 39°37′45″N 121°59′33″W / 39.62917°N 121.99250°W / 39.62917; -121.99250 (Ord Ferry Road Bridge)
Gianella Bridge 12 0054 SR 32 Hamilton City 1911, reconstructed 1987[14] 39°45′04″N 121°59′48″W / 39.75111°N 121.99667°W / 39.75111; -121.99667 (Gianella Bridge)
Woodson Bridge 08C0006 South Avenue (County Road A9) Corning 1975 Concrete box girder 39°54′33″N 122°05′32″W / 39.90917°N 122.09222°W / 39.90917; -122.09222 (Woodson Bridge)
Tehama Bridge 08C0002 Aramayo Way Tehama 1977 40°01′41″N 122°07′10″W / 40.02806°N 122.11944°W / 40.02806; -122.11944 (Tehama Bridge)
Interstate 5 (II) 08 0095L / 08 0095R I-5 Red Bluff 1964 Twin span 40°10′01″N 122°13′20″W / 40.16694°N 122.22222°W / 40.16694; -122.22222 (Interstate 5 Bridge)
Antelope Boulevard Bridge 08 0023 SR 36 Red Bluff 1938,[15] widened in 1971 40°10′41″N 122°13′52″W / 40.17806°N 122.23111°W / 40.17806; -122.23111 (Antelope Boulevard Bridge)
Interstate 5 (I) 08 0096L / 08 0096R I-5 Red Bluff 1964 Twin span 40°11′12″N 122°13′49″W / 40.18667°N 122.23028°W / 40.18667; -122.23028 (Interstate 5 Bridge)
Bend Ferry Road Bridge 08C0017 Bend Ferry Road Tehama County 1989 40°15′51″N 122°13′25″W / 40.26417°N 122.22361°W / 40.26417; -122.22361 (Bend Ferry Road Bridge)
Jellys Ferry Road Bridge 08C0043 Jellys Ferry Road Tehama County 1949[16] Through-truss 40°19′02″N 122°11′23″W / 40.31722°N 122.18972°W / 40.31722; -122.18972 (Jellys Ferry Road Bridge)
Ash Creek Road Bridge 06C0019 Shasta County Route A17 Cottonwood 1970 40°25′03″N 122°11′38″W / 40.41750°N 122.19389°W / 40.41750; -122.19389 (Balls Ferry Bridge)
Deschutes Road Bridge 06C0041 Deschutes Road Anderson 1970 40°27′46″N 122°14′38″W / 40.46278°N 122.24389°W / 40.46278; -122.24389 (Deschutes Road Bridge)
North Street Bridge 06C0373 North Street Anderson 2010 Prestressed concrete box girder 40°28′19″N 122°17′38″W / 40.47194°N 122.29389°W / 40.47194; -122.29389 (North Street Bridge)
Interstate 5 06 0128 I-5 Anderson 2000 Twin span 40°28′19″N 122°18′40″W / 40.47194°N 122.31111°W / 40.47194; -122.31111 (Interstate 5 Bridge)
South Bonnyview Road Bridge 06C0136R / 06C0136L South Bonnyview Road Redding 1978, twin bridge added in 1997 (eastbound traffic on new bridge) 40°32′20″N 122°21′28″W / 40.53889°N 122.35778°W / 40.53889; -122.35778 (South Bonnyview Road Bridge)
Cypress Avenue Bridge 06C0108 Cypress Avenue Redding Currently being widened 40°34′20″N 122°22′23″W / 40.57222°N 122.37306°W / 40.57222; -122.37306 (Cypress Avenue Bridge)
Highway bridge 06 0206 SR 44 Redding 1965 Formerly SR 299 40°35′10″N 122°22′07″W / 40.58611°N 122.36861°W / 40.58611; -122.36861 (Highway 44 Bridge)
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay Pedestrian and bicycle traffic Redding 2004[17] Designed by Santiago Calatrava, support tower forms gnomon of world's largest sundial 40°35′32″N 122°22′39″W / 40.59222°N 122.37750°W / 40.59222; -122.37750 (Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay)
Redding Police Officer Owen "Ted" Lyon Memorial Bridge 06 0014 SR 273 / SR 299 Redding 1935, widened 1961[18] Steel stringer 40°35′32″N 122°23′31″W / 40.59222°N 122.39194°W / 40.59222; -122.39194 (Market Street Bridge)
New Diestelhorst Bridge 06C0352 Benton Drive Redding 1996[19] Open-spandrel arch 40°35′34″N 122°24′06″W / 40.59278°N 122.40167°W / 40.59278; -122.40167 (Isleton Bridge)
Diestelhorst Bridge Pedestrian and bicycle traffic Redding 1915[20] Concrete arch, closed to vehicular traffic in 1997 40°35′36″N 122°24′06″W / 40.59333°N 122.40167°W / 40.59333; -122.40167 (Isleton Bridge)

See also

References

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  2. "Isleton Bridge". bridgehunter. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. "Walnut Grove Crossing Bridge". bridgehunter. 14 January 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  4. "Sacramento River Bridge". bridgehunter. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  5. "Freeport Bridge". bridgehunter. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  6. "Tower Bridge". bridgehunter. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  7. ""I" Street Bridge". bridgehunter. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  8. 1 2 "2014 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. January 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  9. "I-5 – Sacramento River at Elkhorn". bridgehunter. 19 May 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  10. "Sacramento River Bridge". bridgehunter. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  11. "Meridian Bridge". bridgehunter. 26 May 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  12. "Colusa Bridge". bridgehunter. 22 May 2010. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  13. "Sacramento River Bridge". bridgehunter. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  14. "Gianella Bridge". bridgehunter. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  15. "Centennial Bridge". bridgehunter. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  16. "Jellys Ferry Road Bridge". bridgehunter. 18 November 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  17. "Sundial Bridge". bridgehunter. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  18. "CA273 Sacramento River Bridge". bridgehunter. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  19. "Lake Redding Bridge". bridgehunter. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  20. "Diestelhorst Bridge". bridgehunter. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
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