Fremont Bridge

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The Fremont Bridge is a prominent tied-arch freeway bridge in Portland, Oregon, known for carrying Interstate 405 across the Willamette River and being one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.

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Fremont Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
freeway bridge
road bridge
tied-arch bridge
carries Interstate 405
U.S. Route 30
city Portland
connects North Portland
surface form: north Portland

northwest Portland
constructionStartDate 1968
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Willamette River
crossesAt north of downtown Portland
crossesBorough North Portland
Westside of Portland
surface form: Northwest Portland
design tied-arch
function vehicular traffic
hasApproachType viaduct approaches
hasDeckType double-deck
hasNumberOfSpans 1 main span
hasStructureType arch bridge
hasTrafficType motor vehicles only
isLandmarkOf Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon
isPartOfRoute I-405 loop around downtown Portland
US 30 through Portland
lanes 8
locatedIn Oregon
Portland
surface form: Portland, Oregon

United States of America
surface form: United States
lowerDeckCarries eastbound traffic
maintainedBy Oregon Department of Transportation
material steel
namedAfter John C. Frémont
notableFor being one of Portland's most recognizable landmarks
distinctive steel arch
opened 1973
openingDate November 15, 1973
owner Oregon Department of Transportation
partOf Interstate Highway System
Portland freeway system
region Pacific Northwest
spans Willamette River
state Oregon
toll no
upperDeckCarries westbound traffic
usage freeway traffic

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Willamette River notableBridge Fremont Bridge
Portland bridge system hasPart Fremont Bridge
Portland skyline featuresBridge Fremont Bridge