Vantage Bridge

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Vantage Bridge
File:Vantage Bridge.jpg
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Carries I‑90
Crosses Columbia River
Locale Vantage, Washington
Maintained by Washington State DOT
ID number 0006533A0000000
Characteristics
Design Through arch bridge
Total length 2,504 ft (763.2 m)[1]
Height 22.9 m (75 ft)[citation needed]
History
Construction end 1962
Statistics
Daily traffic 11,916 (2002)

The Vantage Bridge is a bridge in the U.S. state of Washington. It carries Interstate 90 across the Columbia River, near Vantage and George, Washington. This section of the river is named Wanapum Lake; it is the reservoir formed by Wanapum Dam. The bridge separates the Ginkgo Petrified Forest and Wanapum Recreational Area State Park on the western bank of the Columbia.

The current bridge is the second Vantage Bridge. The first was built in 1927 as part of the Sunset Highway (later US 10), a precursor to I-90. In 1962 the second bridge was built because the reservoir pool backing up behind the new Wanapum Dam would soon overwhelm the old bridge. The first bridge was dismantled. In 1968 its steel cantilever truss was reused for the Lyons Ferry Bridge, where SR 261 crosses the Snake River.[2]

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