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  1. The San Mateo–Hayward Bridge (commonly called the San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing the American state of California's San Francisco Bay, linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. The bridge's western end is in Foster City , a suburb on the eastern edge of San Mateo .

  2. Aug 30, 2023 · Bridge Facts At-A-Glance. Location: State Route 92 between San Mateo and Alameda counties. Structure: Steel box girder and concrete trestle approach spans. Length: Highrise steel girder spans 1.9 miles, lowrise trestle portion 5.1 miles. Vertical Clearance: 135 feet.

  3. San Mateo-Hayward Bridge. Crossing the San Francisco Bay on State Route 92, the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge carries vehicular traffic between San Mateo and Alameda counties. See more San Mateo-Hayward Bridge facts on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission website.

  4. Jan 1, 2022 · See tolls for the entire road or calculate a specific trip. See who collects tolls on the San Mateo Hayward Bridge, and get online payment options. Compatible transponders you can use, along with license plate payment info, are available.

  5. The San Mateo–Hayward Bridge (commonly called the San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing the U.S. state of California 's San Francisco Bay. It provides a link of the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. The bridge's west end is in Foster City, a suburb on the eastern edge of San Mateo.

  6. The San Mateo–Hayward Bridge, one of four critical bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area, links San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. The 11.3-kilometer-long bridge consists of two narrowly (<2 meters (m)) separated 3-lane spans whose overall width starts at 26 m wide but widens to 37 m as it travels north.

  7. The San Mateo-Hayward bridge is seven miles long and connects the San Francisco Peninsula to the East Bay. The original bridge was opened in 1927 and was the longest bridge in the world, featuring a two-lane causeway with a 300-foot vertical lift spanning over the main shipping channel.

  8. The Hayward-San Mateo Bridge was originally proposed in 1922 by the Oakland Chamber of Commerce as a way to jump start commerce between the Peninsula and East Bay. The original proposal however, did not include Hayward. Instead it called for the construction of the “San Mateo-Alvarado Bridge”.

  9. …the eastern terminus of the San MateoHayward Bridge across San Francisco Bay. The city is named for William Hayward, a disappointed gold seeker who arrived in 1851 and opened a hotel there in 1852. The area was originally an Ohlone Indian campsite on grazing lands of Mission San José (established… Read More

  10. The Hayward San Mateo Bridge, also known as the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, spans the scenic San Francisco Bay, offering breathtaking views and easing the travel between the East Bay and the Peninsula regions.

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