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2008 Coverage, Of The Oakland Bay Bridge, Eastern Span Replacement, San Francisco Bay, California
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![]() A cat-boat race was underway just under the new construction. Notice the temporary supports used while the roadway continues to be extended.
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![]() The smoothly elegant new bridge ended at the beginning of its own construction. In advance of an understated clean curve was the edge, composed of awkward looking temporary bare steel supports.
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![]() Almost invisible was the beginnings of supports for the Yerba Buena Island end of the new span. Beyond this section of old bridge was the S-turn itself under construction.
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![]() The new bridge could be compared and contrasted to the old bridge. The old bridge was to the right.
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The old bridge was built from rigid triangles so that it would be strong.
Unfortunately that rigidity resulted in a break during the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake
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![]() Two support columns were just being finished on the left. A walkway for workmen connected the new bridge to its next support.
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