List of crossings of the Cedar River (Washington)
Appearance
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Cedar River from Lake Washington upstream to Chester Morse Lake in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
Crossings
[edit]City of Renton
[edit]Crossings in city limits of Renton, Washington
- River mile (RM) 0 - Boeing North Bridge: Boeing Renton Factory to Renton Municipal Airport taxiway[a]
- RM 0.75 - Boeing South Bridge, Boeing Renton Factory
- Logan Ave RM 1.1[3]
- Williams Ave[3]
- Wells Ave[3]
- Bronson Way RM 1.5[3]
- Renton Public Library
- Cedar River Trail pedestrian bridge at Liberty Park
- Houser Way[3]
- BNSF Railroad[b]
- I-405 (southbound) RM 1.6[5]
- Cedar River Trail trail access pedestrian bridge (under I-405) at Cedar River Park
- I-405 (northbound) RM 1.6
- BNSF - Cedar River Bridge BH 53074 47°28′51″N 122°12′01″W / 47.48091°N 122.20029°W[6]
- Wooden bridge RM 2.9 (no name in KC doc) prob SE 5th at Cedar River Natural Zone 47°28′36″N 122°10′48″W / 47.476677°N 122.180039°W[7]
- Cedar River Trail Bridge #1 BH 53075 47°28′31″N 122°10′37″W / 47.47524°N 122.17707°W[6]
- Cedar River Trail Bridge #2 BH 53697 47°28′11″N 122°09′33″W / 47.46963°N 122.15912°W[6]
- Milwaukee Road Railroad - Cedar River Bridge #2 (SE 252nd Place) BH 53695 47°23′06″N 121°57′24″W / 47.38497°N 121.95654°W[6]
- Cedar River Trail
- RM 4.2 SR 169 aka Maple Valley Highway 47°28′10″N 122°09′34″W / 47.469447°N 122.159439°W[5]
- Maplewood Golf Course golf cart bridge
King County
[edit]Crossings in King County, Washington outside Renton
- RM 5.0 Elliot (Lower Jones Road [154th Place SE]) Bridge[7]
- RM 9.2 Jones Road Bridge[7]
- RM 11.4 Cedar Grove Road Bridge[7][8]
- Cedar River Trail Bridge #3 BH 53698 47°25′07″N 122°02′46″W / 47.41858°N 122.04612°W[6]
- RM 13.8-14.7 SR 18 47°24′24″N 122°02′30″W / 47.4067°N 122.0416°W and SR 169 47°24′22″N 122°02′21″W / 47.4060°N 122.0393°W[7]
- Cedar River Trail Bridge #4 BH 53699 47°24′20″N 122°02′17″W / 47.40559°N 122.03811°W[6]
- RM 16 Cedar River Trail Bridge #5 BH 53700 47°23′37″N 122°01′51″W / 47.39369°N 122.03094°W[6][5]
- RM 17 Cedar River Trail Bridge #6 BH 53701 47°23′20″N 122°01′06″W / 47.38891°N 122.01828°W[6][5]
- RM 19.6 Cedar River Trail Bridge #7 BH 53696 47°23′04″N 121°59′30″W / 47.38438°N 121.99176°W[6][5]
- Landsburg Dam (RM 21.7) 47°22′34″N 121°57′43″W / 47.376°N 121.962°W[5]
- RM 29.3 Barneston Bridge 47°23′15″N 121°51′40″W / 47.38750°N 121.86111°W[9][5]
- Milwaukee Road Railroad - Cedar River Bridge #1 (Milwaukee Road RR off Cedar Falls Road - fmr Cedar Falls Depot[10]) BH 53694 47°24′51″N 121°47′44″W / 47.41430°N 121.79543°W[6]
- Masonry Dam at Chester Morse Lake 47°24′44″N 121°45′11″W / 47.41222°N 121.75306°W[11]
Footnotes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Gregory A. Banks (May 21, 2015), Boeing North Bridge in Washington State, Accelerated Bridge Construction – University Transportation Center, Florida International University
- ^ Boeing North Bridge Project is a Winner, BergerABAM, March 27, 2017
- ^ a b c d e Renton Cedar River Bridge Flood Reduction Project, King County Natural Resources and Parks Water and Land Resources Division, accessed November 16, 2017
- ^ Clark Construction
- ^ a b c d e f g Salmon Conservation Plan 2005.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Bridgehunter.com
- ^ a b c d e Current and Future Conditions 1993.
- ^ "Cedar River – River Mile 11 (near Cedar Grove Rd) - King County". Archived from the original on 2016-05-10.
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Barneston
- ^ "Cedar Falls WA Depot".
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Masonry Dam
- Cedar River Current and Future Conditions (PDF), King County Department of Public Works Surface Water Management Division, October 1993 – via King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks (Appendix A-1 river mile index for lower Cedar R.)
- "Cedar Actions (Chapter 10)", Final WRIA 8 Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan July 2005, WRIA 8 Forum via King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Water and Land Resources Division
External links
[edit]- King County bridges at uglybridges.com