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The '''Greenfield Bay Bridge''' as part of [[I-5]] will be an iconic [[wikipedia:Suspension bridge|suspension bridge]] across the estuary of a river, connecting [[Downtown]] with [[Baron's Bar]]. It was planned and built by NJDaeger and Staples, who envisioned the bridge as "a gateway to Greenfield". It is a double-decker bridge with southbound traffic on the upper deck and northbound traffic on the lower deck.
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| data1 = Complete {{small|(West end unfinished)}}
| label2 = Introduced
| data2 = [[0.5.4]]
| label3 = Carries
| data3 = 8 lanes of [[I-5]] {{small|(4 eastbound, 4 westbound)}}
| label13 = Toll
| data13 = N/A
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| header3 = Characteristics
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| label5 = Design
| data5 = Suspension bridge
| label10 = Total length
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| label11 = Height {{small|(Towers)}}
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| label12 = Maximum clearance below
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}} The '''Greenfield Bay Bridge''' as part of [[I-5]] will be an iconic [[wikipedia:Suspension bridge|suspension bridge]] across the estuary of a river, connecting [[Downtown]] with [[Baron's Bar]]. It was planned and built by NJDaeger and Staples, who envisioned the bridge as "a gateway to Greenfield". It is a double-decker bridge with southbound traffic on the upper deck and northbound traffic on the lower deck.


This bridge will be released in [[Update 0.5.5]], and will be one of four planned fixed crossings across the river within Greenfield proper.
This bridge will be released in [[Update 0.5.5]], and will be one of four planned fixed crossings across the river within Greenfield proper.
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