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General Information

Completion: 5 September 1971
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , , ,
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Address: U.S. Route 2 / U.S. Route 97
Crosses:
  • Columbia River
Coordinates: 47° 28' 16.26" N    120° 18' 59.76" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 24 m
total length 430 m

Materials

superstructure prestressed concrete
piers reinforced concrete

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Richard Odabashian Bridge, formerly the Olds Station Bridge, is a box girder bridge crossing the Columbia River in Wenatchee, Washington, United States. It carries four lanes of U.S. Route 2 (US 2) and US 97, as well as a bicycle and pedestrian pathway that is part of the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail. The 1,400-foot (430 m) bridge opened in 1975 and is located north of downtown Wenatchee at Olds Station.

History

A bridge crossing the Columbia River in the area north of Wenatchee had been proposed since the 1960s to bypass a section of US 2 through downtown Wenatchee that crossed the Columbia River on the Senator George Sellar Bridge. Early proposals favored a bridge at either Walla Walla Point in northern Wenatchee or Olds Station on the north side of the Wenatchee River; the latter option won out. Construction on the Olds Station Bridge began in 1971 and was completed in 1975, including a narrow bicycle/pedestrian trail and two highway lanes, which were later expanded to four. The bridge was dedicated by 300 people, including local mayors and state highway officials, on September 5, 1975. US 2 was re-routed onto the bridge and the old alignment later became State Route 285.

The bridge was renamed in May 1991 for Richard Odabashian, a state transportation commissioner from Cashmere. The original pedestrian trail was widened to 10 feet (3.0 m) in 2001, to eliminate a major bottleneck on the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Richard Odabashian Bridge" and modified on March 30, 2021 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

Participants

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  • Structure-ID
    20031720
  • Published on:
    16/09/2007
  • Last updated on:
    28/03/2021
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