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December 2013 (38.278576 Degrees, -122.280795 Degrees) West Imola Avenue Bridge |
Just north of yesterday's Napa River Bridge are the West Imola Avenue/Napa River Bridges (21 0108R/L). They are two 13 span prestressed concrete cast-in-place box girder bridges that were built in 2007. Even though these bridges are a somewhat cookie-cutter design, I like the streamlined shape of the barrier rail openings, the column flares, the tapered girder ends, and the sloping lamp posts. We'll take a closer look at these bridges tomorrow.
Napa County, California Bridges: West Imola Avenue Bridges across the Napa River (1) by
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