Two John Day Bridges
by Tom Cochran
Title
Two John Day Bridges
Artist
Tom Cochran
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
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Two bridges span the John Day River at its confluence with the Columbia River. The first carries I-84 along the Oregon shore. The highway bridge is a Warren deck, truss bridge built in 1963. One span was destroyed in a 1964 flood, and was rebuilt in 1965. The bridge closest to the Columbia is a Warren through truss railroad bridge, built in 1967 for the Union Pacific (UP) railroad. The dusty brown hills of eastern Oregon and Washington embrace the two rivers. August, 2017.
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August 14th, 2020
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