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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Greenfield Bay Bridge}}
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The Ashfield Highway bridge is a 1,280-foot-long (390 m) suspension bridge, crossing the ''river'', connecting [[Ashfield Central]] and [[Downtown]]. The bridge is part of [[I-105|Highway 105]], also known as the Bayside Freeway. The bridge hosts 6 lanes of highway traffic, championed as one of the longest suspension bridges in California.
The Ashfield Highway bridge is a 1,280-foot-long (390 m) suspension bridge, crossing the ''river'', connecting [[Ashfield Central]] and [[Downtown]]. The bridge is part of [[I-105|Highway 105]], also known as the Bayside Freeway. The bridge hosts 6 lanes of highway traffic, championed as one of the longest suspension bridges in California.
== History ==
=== Ashfield Bridge I ===
The original bridge crossing the waterway was composed of an early 1900s Gothic style suspension bridge (see Gallery below), serving Greenfield for over 50 years. The Greenfield Transportation Authority then commissioned Whitney & Arupthy Associates to desion
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Revision as of 23:14, 3 January 2023

Ashfield Bridge
StatusComplete
TypeBridge, Infrastructure
Location172, -861, Ashfield Central, Downtown
Introduced--
Built byUnknown

The Ashfield Highway bridge is a 1,280-foot-long (390 m) suspension bridge, crossing the river, connecting Ashfield Central and Downtown. The bridge is part of Highway 105, also known as the Bayside Freeway. The bridge hosts 6 lanes of highway traffic, championed as one of the longest suspension bridges in California.

History

Ashfield Bridge I

The original bridge crossing the waterway was composed of an early 1900s Gothic style suspension bridge (see Gallery below), serving Greenfield for over 50 years. The Greenfield Transportation Authority then commissioned Whitney & Arupthy Associates to desion