Fruitvale Bridge

Fruitvale Bridge
Fruitvale Avenue railroad bridge (foreground), Miller-Sweeney bridge in background
Coordinates37°46′08″N 122°13′48″W / 37.7689°N 122.23°W / 37.7689; -122.23
Carriesrailroad
CrossesOakland Estuary
LocaleSan Francisco Bay Area
Characteristics
DesignVertical-lift bridge
MaterialSteel
Height175 ft (53 m)
Clearance below65 ft (20 m) (raised)
History
Closed2000
Location
Interactive map of Fruitvale Bridge
Fruitvale Avenue Bridge
Partially raised bascule on road bridge, immediately behind rail bridge.
Coordinates37°46′08″N 122°13′48″W / 37.7689°N 122.23°W / 37.7689; -122.23
Carriescars and trucks on Fruitvale (Oakland) and Tilden Avenues (Alameda)
Official nameMiller-Sweeney Bridge
Characteristics
DesignSingle leaf bascule bridge
MaterialSteel, concrete
Total length215 ft (66 m)
Width52 ft (16 m) roadway
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) sidewalks
Clearance below15 ft (4.6 m) (high tide)
21 ft (6.4 m) (low tide)
No. of lanes4
History
DesignerMcCreary-Koretsky International
Constructed byHensel Phelps
Fabrication byKaiser Steel
Statistics
Daily traffic15,300
Location
Interactive map of Fruitvale Avenue Bridge

The Fruitvale Bridge and the Fruitvale Avenue Bridge (the latter officially the Miller-Sweeney Bridge at Fruitvale Avenue) are parallel bridges that cross the Oakland Estuary, linking the cities of Oakland and Alameda in California. The Fruitvale Bridge is a vertical-lift Warren through truss railroad moveable bridge, while the Fruitvale Avenue Bridge is a steel stringer road bascule bridge that connects Fruitvale Avenue in Oakland with Tilden Way in Alameda.