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To: PoisedWoman
Vincent Thomas Bridge
50 posted on 11/01/2001 1:20:33 PM PST by thesharkboy
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There has always been a need to cross over the main channel of the Los Angeles Harbor, even in the early 1870's, when the first ferry service consisted of a rowboat that made the trip to Terminal Island only as passengers were available. Ferry service was the only means of transport for decades. From 1937 until 1957, various proposals were considered regarding construction of a tube tunnel connecting the Harbor and Long Beach freeways. Engineers concluded that a four-lane bridge could be built for slightly more than the two-lane tube.

Completed in 1963, "San Pedro's Golden Gate" was the first bridge of its kind to be constructed on pilings. Construction required 92,000 tons of Portland cement, 13,000 tons of lightweight concrete, 14,100 tons of steel and 1,270 tons of suspension cable. It is designed to withstand winds of 90 miles per hour, double that required by code. The overall length of the bridge is 6,050 feet, with a main suspension span of 1,500 feet and 500-foot spans on either side. The towers are 365 feet high. Named for one of San Pedro's "own," an orphan from the streets and wharves who went on to become a State Assemblyman, it was The Hon. Vincent Thomas who cut the ribbon at the dedication ceremony.

The dramatic green bridge has been designated as the official landmark welcoming visitors to Los Angeles. Plans are finalized to light the bridge in 1998.


68 posted on 11/01/2001 1:24:14 PM PST by terilyn
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Thanks for photo of twin towers on Vincent Thomas bridge. Scary!
73 posted on 11/01/2001 1:26:46 PM PST by PoisedWoman
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and a couple in bakersfield, not that big really, but none the less, be vigilant. . .
206 posted on 11/01/2001 2:02:09 PM PST by job
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Nice post! Used to drive over it every week.

This bridge between L.A. and Long Beach was made famous in the film "Gone in 60 Seconds" starring Nicholas Cage.

Nicholas Cage grew up in Long Beach.

445 posted on 11/01/2001 7:12:42 PM PST by ex-Texan
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