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
editCity of Renton
editCrossings 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
editCrossings 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
editReferences
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