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'''3rd Street Bridge before its official opening, March 30, 1933.'''
'''3rd Street Bridge over [[Mission Creek 1938 aerial | Mission Creek]] before its official opening, March 30, 1933.'''


''Photo: [http://www.sfmta.com/photo SFMTA Photo Archive U13900]''
''Photo: [http://www.sfmta.com/photo SFMTA Photo Archive U13900]''

Revision as of 08:54, 18 April 2023

Unfinished History

3rd Street Bridge over Mission Creek before its official opening, March 30, 1933.

Photo: SFMTA Photo Archive U13900

3rd Street Bridge opening May 12, 1933
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

3rd Street Bridge open with the SS Talamanca going out with a tugboat.

Photo: SFMTA Photo Archive U13900B

The day after official opening, May 13, 1933.

Photo: SFMTA Photo Archive U13900A

" Lefty O'Doul" Bridge where 3rd Street crosses Mission Creek. This classic draw bridge of the early 20th century was designed by the same engineer who later designed the Golden Gate Bridge.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

McCovey Cove when it was still China Basin, 1996.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

3rd Street Bridge at high tide, new condominiums under construction on southwest corner of crossing, 2016.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

3rd Street Bridge, 2023.

Photo: Eihway Su

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