First Cars Cross New San Francisco Bay Bridge
After years of delays and cost overruns
There was little fanfare, but the gleaming white and newly built $6.4-billion eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened to the public as vehicles began crossing it after more than a decade of construction delays.
Part old and part new, part permanent and part temporary, the hybridized bridge opened late Monday night in time for Tuesday's morning commute. The opening followed a five-day closure for the entire bridge.
Drivers began lining up their cars hours earlier in an attempt to be among the first on the new span, and CHP officers led a line of vehicles across at about 10:15 p.m. several hours before the estimated opening time and the expected commuter crunch on Tuesday morning.
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Video just released.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw
Note to those supporting High Speed Rail (not that there are any among this site's readers). One bridge cost $6.4 Billion. Think that through on the cost estimates on HSR.
And that bridge was originally budgeted at ~$1.5Bn
Also note that Moonbeam somehow found it preferable to 'spend time with his family' than show his mug at the opening.