- List of bridges in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia
Portland has 12 bridges that span the Willamette, while only two road bridges cross the Columbia River, and other notable bridges cross roads, canyons or other bodies of water Interstate 5 crosses the Willamette via the Marquam Bridge and the Columbia via the Interstate Bridge
- Bridges of Portland | The Official Guide to Portland
Learn the history and key features of the city’s 12 Willamette River bridges Jim Kettner is a coffee shop cartoonist, writer, illustrator and podcaster Read More Portland’s “Bridgetown” moniker is no exaggeration
- 12 Iconic Bridges in Portland, Oregon (With Facts Photos)
The St Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette in north Portland (several miles from the downtown core) The bridge spans an impressive 2,067 feet, offering 205 feet of navigational clearance Getting funding to build the bridge was no easy feat
- We Build Bridges - Bridges Oregon
In 2021, we became the first and only culturally specific and responsive nonprofit organization in Oregon to provide advocacy and accompaniment services to individuals who are Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing victims and survivors in their heritage languages BUILD A BRIDGE TODAY! It takes two sides to build a bridge
- The Bridges of Portland Oregon - Visit Oregon
Portland, Oregon, a city known for its vibrant culture and natural beauty, is also famous for its numerous bridges that span the Willamette River Often referred to as “Bridge City” or “Bridgetown,” Portland boasts a total of 12 bridges, each with its own unique characteristics and history
- Willamette River Bridges - Multnomah County
See a map of our bridges The bridges that span the Willamette River in Portland are critical parts of the region’s transportation system Several hundred thousand people cross these bridges each day, connecting commerce and community Multnomah County owns and maintains six bridges on the Willamette River:
- Two year closure of NE 42nd Avenue Bridge starts August 4th
The good news is the City of Portland is set to break ground on a $25 million project to replace the NE 42nd Avenue Bridge over Lombard Street The bad news is the work will require a full, two-year closure of a key link in the bike network The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) announced the project and potential detour impacts on Tuesday Starting Monday, August 4th, the agency says
- THE 10 BEST Portland Bridges to Visit (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 St Johns Bridge It is easy to walk or ride over this bridge It is west of the downtown and really is only accessible if you have a car 2 Tilikum Crossing It’s a frequented bridge, for pedestrians
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