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This is a list of the crossings of the Sacramento River from its mouth at Suisun Bay upstream to the Ribbon Bridge in Redding. There are many more bridges north of this point up to Lake Siskiyou, immediately east of the source of the river at the confluence of the South and Middle Forks of the Sacramento River. All locations are in California .
CrossingNbiCarriesLocation23 0024Rio Vista and Sacramento County24 0051Walnut Grove Bridge24C0005County Route J11Paintersville Bridge24 0053Paintersville, CaliforniaDec 24, 2022 · These two bridges carry major roadways on the east end of Sacramento and serve as connections to roadways that lead to access points for people trying to reach the river.
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The Tower Bridge is a vertical lift bridge across the Sacramento River, linking West Sacramento in Yolo County to the west, with the capital of California, Sacramento, in Sacramento County to the east. It has also been known as M Street Bridge.
The Fair Oaks Bridge is a truss bridge over the lower banks of the American River, connecting Fair Oaks to the greater Sacramento, California region. The current bridge, built 1907-1909 at a cost of $63,000, is the third bridge at this location.
Feb 3, 2021 · Constructed in 1935, the center section of this bridge lifts 100 feet above the Sacramento River, allowing large watercraft to pass below. Unlike typical vertical lift bridges, the towers...
Bridges were built to connect the land on either side of the river. One of the first bridges was the Sacramento-Yolo Bridge, a wagon and pedestrian bridge constructed in 1858. This bridge and the ones that later replaced it were swing bridges, which could be opened by moving them to the side to make room for ships.
Then and now: Sacramento's bridges. 1 of 21 ... For 29 years, it served as the lowest crossing point on the Sacramento River. The bridge was replaced by a new span in 1960.