List of Bridges in The United States - Oregon

Oregon

See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon, List of crossings of the Columbia River, List of crossings of the Willamette River, and List of Oregon covered bridges
  • Abernethy Bridge, Oregon City
  • Alsea Bay Bridge, Waldport
  • Astoria-Megler Bridge, from Astoria to Megler, Washington
  • Big Creek Bridge, Lane County
  • Bridge of the Gods, Cascade Locks
  • Broadway Bridge, Portland
  • Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1, Portland
  • Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6, Portland to Vancouver, Washington
  • Burnside Bridge, Portland
  • Cape Creek Bridge, Lane County
  • Center Street Bridge, Salem
  • Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge, Coos Bay
  • Crooked River High Bridge, Jefferson County
  • Fremont Bridge, Portland
  • Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, Portland to Vancouver, Washington
  • Hawthorne Bridge, Portland
  • Hood River Bridge, Hood River to White Salmon, Washington
  • Interstate Bridge, Portland
  • Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge, Gold Beach
  • John McLoughlin Bridge, Oregon City
  • Lewis and Clark Bridge, Rainier to Longview, Washington
  • Lewis and Clark River Bridge, Clatsop County
  • Marion Street Bridge, Salem
  • Marquam Bridge, Portland
  • Morrison Bridge, Portland
  • Oregon City Bridge, Oregon City to West Linn
  • Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge, Portland
  • Ross Island Bridge, Portland
  • Sam Hill Memorial Bridge, Biggs Junction to Maryhill, Washington
  • Sauvie Island Bridge, Portland metropolitan area
  • Sellwood Bridge, Portland
  • St. Johns Bridge, Portland
  • Steel Bridge, Portland
  • Siuslaw River Bridge, Florence
  • Ten Mile Creek Bridge, near Yachats
  • The Dalles Bridge, The Dalles to Dallesport, Washington
  • Umpqua River Bridge, Reedsport
  • Yaquina Bay Bridge, Newport

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