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- Antioch Bridge - Metropolitan Transportation Commission
From Antioch in northeastern Contra Costa County, the bridge arches over the San Joaquin River, touching down in Sacramento County The Antioch Bridge is one of six state-owned toll bridges that currently have bicycle and pedestrian access
- Antioch Bridge - Wikipedia
The Antioch Bridge (officially the Senator John A Nejedly Bridge) is an automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian [2] bridge in the western United States
- Antioch Bridge - FasTrak
The Antioch Bridge crosses the San Joaquin River, linking the cities of Antioch and Rio Vista along State Route 160 (SR-160) Drivers pay tolls in the eastbound direction on the south end of the bridge Carpool lanes are open to everyone outside of the designated carpool hours and require the full toll
- Toll Bridges - FasTrak
All of the bridges require a toll payment to pass in one direction, and FasTrak is accepted for electronic payment on all eight bridges The Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) operates the Bay Area's seven state-owned toll bridges, which include all but the Golden Gate Bridge
- Bay Area Tolls: Select a Bridge
Live San Francisco Bay Area toll bridge prices, traffic, and maps for vacations, road trips, and commuting
- Meet Your Bay Area Bridges - Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Test your knowledge about these vital transportation links! Bridging the gap between the Bay Area and the Sacramento Valley The Antioch Bridge is the only regional bridge which extends outside the Bay Area, into Sacramento County The original Antioch Bridge was built in 1926 Its replacement opened in 1978 A lifeline in the event of a disaster
- Antioch Bridge - 511 Contra Costa
From Antioch in northeastern Contra Costa County, the Antioch Bridge arches over the San Joaquin River, touching down in Sacramento County In addition to vehicular traffic, the Antioch Bridge provides bicycle and pedestrian access Tired of traffic on SR 160? 511 Contra Costa offers a variety of incentives to try a different commute
- Delta Bridges - Caltrans
In the heart of the Delta, bridges are more than just connectors—they are landmarks with stories to tell Stretching across over 700 miles of shimmering waterways and linking 52 enchanting islands, the Delta’s bridges weave together a vital network that breathes life into this vast landscape
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