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''Photo: Joseph Marty''
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'''Iconic image of bridge construction, 1935.'''
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'''November 12, 1936, San Franciscan pedestrians enjoy the bridge on Opening Day.'''
 
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'''Opening Day of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, November 12, 1936.'''
 
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library''
 
 
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'''Maintenance workers hang precariously over bay in 1994.'''  
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''Photo: Rick Gerharter''
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'''Lewis Mumford on the Bay Bridge:'''
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'''Maintenance workers hang precariously over bay in 1994.'''  


''"The Bay Bridge, between San Francisco and Oakland, brought far greater damage than benefits to both cities: it pumped up a once unnecessary volume of private traffic between them, at a great expense in expressway building and at a great waste in time and tension, spent crawling through rush-hour congestion. This traffic eventually wiped out, by impoverishment, the excellent rapid transit that had been installed on the Bay Bridge [the Key System] a form of transportation that the citizens of San Francisco have now repentantly voted to restore [the BART system], at an expense far greater than the cost of the original system. The ferry ride across the bay from Oakland was one of the regions greatest recreational resources — an incomparable experience, so exhilarating, at almost any time of the day, that one often sought an excuse for making the journey. It was not a long ride — not more than twenty-five minutes or so, and certainly not longer than the present depressing rush-hour crawl over the bridge."''
''Photo: Rick Gerharter''


''-- Lewis Mumford, 1963''


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Revision as of 23:09, 13 September 2013

Unfinished History

Soma1$bay-bridge-aerial-1935.jpg

Aerial view of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge under construction in 1935. The old Key System "mole" where trains met ferries is visible beneath the eastern span near top of photo.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA


Bay-bridge-west-span-w-skyline-under-construction.jpg

Bay Bridge west span under construction, 1935.

Photo: Joseph Marty


628x471.jpg

Iconic image of bridge construction, 1935.

Photo: Peter Stackpole, courtesy Oakland Museum of California


Bay-bridge-east-span-under-construction.jpg

East span under construction, 1935.

Photo: Joseph Marty


Soma1$workers-on-bay-bridge-1935.jpg

Workers on the Bay Bridge in 1935.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA


Nov-12-1936-bay-bridge-dedication-w-pedestrians.jpg

November 12, 1936, San Franciscan pedestrians enjoy the bridge on Opening Day.

Opening day of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Nov 12 1936 AAD-2287.jpg

Opening Day of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, November 12, 1936.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library


BRDGBASK.jpg

Maintenance workers hang precariously over bay in 1994.

Photo: Rick Gerharter

BRDGGIRD.jpg

Maintenance workers hang precariously over bay in 1994.

Photo: Rick Gerharter


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View of San Francisco and Bay Bridge from canoe, 1996.

Video: Chris Carlsson

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A 1937 16'42" film sponsored by U.S. Steel about the building of the Bay Bridge

Source: Prelinger Archives

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