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Ross Island Bridge

The Ross Island Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. It carries U.S. Route 26 (Mount Hood Highway) across the river between southwest and southeast Portland. The bridge opened in 1926 and was designed by Gustav Lindenthal and honors Oregon pioneer Sherry Ross. It is named for its proximity to Ross Island. Although it looks like a deck arch bridge, it is a cantilever deck truss bridge, a rare type in Oregon.

  1. 1 History and description
  2. 2 Approaches
    1. 2.1 West approach
    2. 2.2 East approach
  3. 3 See also
  4. 4 References
  5. 5 External links

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Ross Island Bridge

➴ Coordinates: 45° 30‘ N, 122° 39‘ W
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