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Marion Street Bridge

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Carries
  
OR 22 (Marion Street)

Locale
  
Salem, Oregon

Design
  
Plate girder

Location
  
Salem

Body of water
  
Willamette River

Crosses
  
Willamette River

Maintained by
  
Marion County

Opened
  
1954

Bridge type
  
Plate girder bridge

Marion Street Bridge httpsbridgehuntercomphotos1430143051Mjpg

Similar
  
Center Street Bridge, Willamette River, Union Street Railroad, Marion Square Park, Plate girder bridge

The Marion Street Bridge is an automobile bridge located in Salem, Oregon, United States. It spans the Willamette River to connect Salem and West Salem, and acts as a conduit for Oregon Route 22. The bridge carries vehicular traffic one way westbound. Traffic includes two lanes that flow onto the bridge from Marion Street, vehicles turning right from Commercial Street, and traffic from a quarter-loop on-ramp from Front Street that was added in 1981. Construction began in December 1952 and the bridge opened in 1954, after taking nearly three years to complete. The bridge was built to complement the Center Street Bridge, which switched from two-way traffic to eastbound-only, later expanding to four lanes in 1982. At the time of its opening, the Marion Street Bridge was the longest bridge of its type west of the Mississippi River.

Map of Marion St Bridge, Salem, OR, USA

References

Marion Street Bridge Wikipedia