Landvale Bridge

Walking Waterhoods: Lake Temescal

Landvale Bridge

Oakland, California 94607, United States

Created By: Wholly H2O

Information

This ramp that goes up and suddenly stops is what is left of the Landvale Bridge. Originally build in 1937 in conjunction with the first two bores of the Caldecott Tunnel, it served as a bridge between Tunnel Road and Montclair until 1964, when most of it was removed. Part of it continued to be used as part of the on ramp between Broadway and Highway 13 until 1999, when the 13/24 interchange was rebuilt.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterhoods: Lake Temescal


 

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