Bay Bridge

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The Bay Bridge connects San Francisco to Oakland across the San Francisco Bay. This double-decker bridge affords some of the best views of the City as you approach SF, but the view isn't nearly as good on the eastbound lower deck. It costs $4 for cars (2-axle vehicles) to travel the 2.18 miles from Oakland, and it is free to drive to Oakland.

The Bay Bridge is a part of Highway 80, which travels across a suspension bridge to Yerba Buena Island, through a tunnel on the island, and then across another suspension span to Oakland. The Bay Bridge is therefore actually a series of two bridges. [wikipedia]Wikipedia has a ridiculous amount of information on its construction.

A section of the bridge collapsed in the Loma Prieta Earthquake, and construction efforts are now underway to replace the bridge's eastern span and retrofit the western span, which has been established strong enough to withstand a large earthquake. The new eastern span will offer wider lanes and several other features that will make it safer than it currently is. There are two particularly informative websites about the Bay Bridge retrofitting/rebuilding:

A recent attempt was made to name the Bay Bridge the Norton Bay Bridge after Emperor Norton I who issued a decree that such a bridge should be built:

While the name [WWW]was approved by the City Council, Oakland's City Council refused the idea.

A cheaper alternative to getting across the bay is to take BART.

On November 7, 2007 a ship struck the bridge. The accident did not damage the bridge, but caused the ship to leak oil and several beaches were closed.

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