HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge, or just the Hood River Bridge is a
truss bridge A truss bridge is a bridge whose load-bearing superstructure is composed of a truss, a structure of connected elements, usually forming triangular units. The connected elements (typically straight) may be stressed from tension, compression, or ...
with a vertical lift that spans the Columbia River between
Hood River, Oregon The city of Hood River is the seat of Hood River County, Oregon, United States. It is a port on the Columbia River, and is named for the nearby Hood River. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 8,313. It is the only city in Oregon whe ...
and
White Salmon, Washington White Salmon is a city in Klickitat County, Washington, United States. It is located in the Columbia River Gorge. The population was 2,193 at the 2000 census and increased 1.4% to 2,224 at the 2010 census. History White Salmon was first settle ...
. It connects Interstate 84/
U.S. Route 30 U.S. Route 30 or U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is an east–west main route in the system of the United States Numbered Highways, with the highway traveling across the northern tier of the country. With a length of , it is the third longest ...
on the Oregon side with
Washington State Route 14 State Route 14 (SR 14) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway travels east-west on the north side of the Columbia River, opposite Interstate 84 (I-84) to the south in Oregon. SR 14 forms a section ...
. The bridge is currently the second oldest road bridge across the Columbia between Washington and Oregon. It was built by the Oregon-Washington Bridge Company and opened on December 9, 1924. The original name was the Waucoma Interstate Bridge. Construction of the
Bonneville Dam Bonneville Lock and Dam consists of several run-of-the-river dam structures that together complete a span of the Columbia River between the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington at River Mile 146.1. The dam is located east of Portland, Oregon ...
downstream forced the bridge to be altered in 1938 to accommodate the resulting elevated river levels. On December 12, 1950, the Port of Hood River purchased the bridge from the Oregon-Washington Bridge Co. for $800,000. The bridge is operated as a
toll bridge A toll bridge is a bridge where a monetary charge (or '' toll'') is required to pass over. Generally the private or public owner, builder and maintainer of the bridge uses the toll to recoup their investment, in much the same way as a toll road ...
by the Port of Hood River. Currently the tolls are set to $2.00 for a passenger car, with $3.00 for each axle for a truck, and either 75ยข or $1.00 for motorcycles. Bicycles and pedestrians are prohibited from crossing the bridge. 20 piers are used to support the total length of 4,418 ft (1347 m). When closed the vertical waterway clearance is 67 ft (20m). This increases to 148 ft (45 m) when the bridge is open at a river level of 75', which typically happens once or twice a month. The horizontal waterway clearance of the lift span is 246 ft (75 m). The bridge has weight restrictions: 24 tons for legal truck types 3 and SU5, 32 tons for types 3S2 and 3-3, 22 tons for type SU4, and 25 tons for types SU6 and SU7 (descriptions of these truck types can be foun
here
. It is located at
river mile A river mile is a measure of distance in miles along a river from its mouth. River mile numbers begin at zero and increase further upstream. The corresponding metric unit using kilometers is the river kilometer. They are analogous to vehicle roa ...
169, between Bridge of the Gods at RM 148 and
The Dalles Bridge The Dalles Bridge is a bridge on U.S. Route 197 (US 197) that spans the Columbia River in the United States between The Dalles, Oregon and Dallesport, Washington. (for Washington state) Description The steel cantilever truss bri ...
at RM 191.


References


External links


Replacement bridge Full Report
(10MB).
History of the Hood River Bridge
{{Crossings navbox , structure = Crossings , place = Columbia River , bridge = Hood River Bridge , bridge signs = , upstream =
The Dalles Bridge The Dalles Bridge is a bridge on U.S. Route 197 (US 197) that spans the Columbia River in the United States between The Dalles, Oregon and Dallesport, Washington. (for Washington state) Description The steel cantilever truss bri ...
, upstream signs = , downstream = Bridge of the Gods , downstream signs = 1924 establishments in Oregon 1924 establishments in Washington (state) Bridges completed in 1924 Bridges over the Columbia River Buildings and structures in Hood River, Oregon Transportation buildings and structures in Klickitat County, Washington Columbia River Gorge Road bridges in Oregon Road bridges in Washington (state) Toll bridges in Oregon Toll bridges in Washington (state) Towers in Washington (state) Vertical lift bridges in Oregon Truss bridges in the United States Metal bridges in the United States Transportation buildings and structures in Hood River County, Oregon