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Ross Island Bridge

Ross Island Bridge
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Type of Attraction
Buildings & Monuments
Neighborhood
Downtown
Interests That Apply
History, Architecture, Engineering
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Price: Free
Is there parking?: No
Wheelchair Accessible: Partial
Mobility Obstacles: Extended Walking Required Busy/High traffic
Water/Drinks: NOT available at this attraction or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Not Available
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Ross Island Bridge

Dating back to 1926



Address: Phone:
Connects Arthur St & Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97201
+1 877 678 5263
Fax: +1 503 275 9284

Description

The Ross Island Bridge stretches across the Willamette River in Downtown Portland while also carrying the Mount Hood Highway (Rte 26). Distinguished as being the only cantilever deck truss bridge in the state of Oregon, the bridge was designed by the revered New York bride designer, Gustav Linderthal, in 1926. The bridge is named after the nearby Ross Island, a small island in the Willamette River. While this bridge mostly carries vehicles, there is a pedestrian sidewalk on the north side of the bridge, but be forewarned that there is no barrier between the small walkway and the busy traffic.






Times & Dates

Open Hours: 24 hrs
Visit Time: 30min-1hr
Average Wait Time: None
Price: Free

Exposure

Outdoor with little or no covering.

Age Recommendations/Requirements

Ages Admitted: Infants/Toddlers (0-3yrs), Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Ages that would most enjoy this attraction: Adult, Senior
Groups that would most enjoy this attraction: Couples, Friends, Groups, Solo Travelers

Transportation

Best Modes of Transportation: Bus Walking
Parking Availability: No


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