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In lugnet.loc.pt, William R. Ward writes:
> "Pedro Silva" <el_gordo@netc.pt> writes:
> > I just saw a TV show about different world bridges and one of them caught my
> > eye - no, not either one of your two "big bridges"! :-)
> > The bridge in question is a drawbridge, said to have been designed by the
> > same engineer as the Golden Gate. From the footage I would say it has a
> > modest span in trestle, and a portic structure supporting the counterweight
> > in one end.
> >
> > The bridge was referred as built in SF area, so I'm posting this here in the
> > hope someone knows it; its name was not mentioned, not its exact location.
> > If you can tell me a bit more about it (images would be fantastic), I'd be
> > much appreciated. The reason is I've built a similar one, but am now
> > attempting to improve the design... ;-)
>
> Yes, I know the bridge of which you speak. Or at least, I've seen the
> same TV show you did :-) Actually I believe I've spotted it from the
> freeway on the way into San Francisco. Here's some info I was able to
> find about it:
>
> Francis "Lefty" O'Doul Bridge: The only working drawbridge in San
> Francisco was designed by J.B. Strauss, the same guy who did that
> other, bigger, more famous bridge done in International Orange. It
> still has the original bridge operator's cottages at each end and is
> still raised and lowered occasionally to let boat traffic in and out
> of Mission Channel. Located at 3rd Street, near Berry Street.
>
> Here are some pictures:
> http://dherzstein.home.attbi.com/pacbell/1835-06a.html
> http://dherzstein.home.attbi.com/pacbell/1835-05a.html
> http://mistersf.com/props/propsleftybridge.htm
>
> Hope this helps.
Close, pretty close...
After some further research (helped by Mark Benz), I think I found out the
one I was referring to. It's *4th* Street Bridge! (should be closeby... :-)
I did try to find a sideview, but I was unable to so far; that will provide
the confirmation.
As a sidenote, I found that this bridge was meant to be "altered", as a
consequence of seismic risks - much talk about removing the visible
counterweight and replacing it with a below ground one...
Thanks for you help, William!
Pedro
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