Astoria–Megler Bridge - Wikipedia The Astoria–Megler Bridge is a steel cantilever through-truss bridge in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that spans the lower Columbia River It carries a section of U S Route 101 from Astoria, Oregon, to Point Ellice near Megler, Washington Opened in 1966, it is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America
Home - Astoria-Megler Bridge The Astoria-Megler Bridge is more than just a crossing—it’s a journey through history, architecture, and natural beauty Whether you’re driving along the Pacific Coast Highway or exploring the hidden gems of Oregon and Washington, this bridge is an unforgettable highlight
Astoria Bridge | Description, Length, History, Facts | Britannica Astoria Bridge, truss bridge spanning the mouth of the Columbia River between the states of Oregon and Washington in the western United States It was designed by William A Bugee and at its completion in 1966, it was the longest continuous-truss bridge in the world
The 4. 1 Mile Astoria-Megler Bridge is the Longest of its Kind in USA If there's ever a sight to see on Oregon's beautiful coast, offering beautiful views of the twinkling hills of Astoria and the majestic view of the mouth of the Columbia River, it is the Astoria-Megler Bridge
Astoria Bridge (Everything To Know Before A Visit) The Astoria-Megler Bridge, nestled between the towns of Astoria, Oregon, and Megler, Washington, is a remarkable engineering feat that serves as a vital connection over the Columbia River Built in 1966, it stands as the longest continuous truss bridge in North America, stretching an impressive 4 miles
Astoria-Megler Bridge - Bridge to Nowhere - Oregon Discovery The impressive Astoria-Megler Bridge, also known as the Columbia River (Astoria) Bridge, spans the Columbia River fourteen miles from its mouth It connects the western part of Astoria to Point Ellice in the state of Washington
Destination Oregon: Construction and impact of the Astoria-Megler bridge The Astoria-Megler Bridge is an engineering marvel that spans 4 1 miles from the town of Astoria, Oregon, across the mighty Columbia River to the tiny town of Megler, Washington Construction began on November 2, 1962
Astoria-Megler Bridge - HistoricBridges. org The bridge is an iconic landmark of Astoria, and the bridge has been seen in movies filmed in Astoria Despite its relatively young age, the bridge is historically and technologically significant for its overall length as well as its main span length The design of the main spans are also unusual
Astoria-Megler Bridge - Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce Opened in 1966, the Astoria-Megler Bridge stretches 4 1 miles from Astoria, Oregon to Point Ellice, Washington and is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America The Astoria-Megler Bridge was the final segment of U S 101 to be completed, connecting Olympia, Washington to Los Angeles, California
1966: The Debut of a Record-Setting Truss Bridge Between Oregon and . . . The opening of the Astoria-Megler Bridge closed the final gap of U S Highway 101 between Los Angeles and Washington’s Olympic Peninsula In addition, that structure has the distinction of being the longest continuous truss bridge in North America