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Wapato Bridge
Coordinates45°37′41″N 122°48′58″W / 45.628°N 122.816°W / 45.628; -122.816
CarriesAccess from U.S. Highway 30 to Sauvie Island.
CrossesWillamette River
LocaleMultnomah Channel
Official nameSauvie Island Bridge
Characteristics
Total length365 meters (1,198 feet)
Width8 meters (26 feet)
Longest span457.2 meters (1,500 feet)
History
OpenedDecember 30, 1950
Location

The Sauvie Island Bridge crosses the Multnomah Channel near Portland, Oregon, United States. This 1,500-foot-long steel truss bridge was built in 1950 and it is in the process of being replaced by a new bridge.

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