Boone Bridge | |
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West side of the bridge from the north bank | |
Coordinates | 45°17′30″N 122°46′10″W / 45.291766°N 122.76932°W |
Carries | ![]() |
Crosses | Willamette River |
Locale | Wilsonville, Oregon |
Maintained by | Oregon Department of Transportation |
Characteristics | |
Design | steel girder floorbeam system[1] |
Total length | 1,111 feet (339 m)[1] |
Width | 116 feet (35 m) |
Clearance below | 75 feet (23 m)[1] |
History | |
Opened | 1954 |
Location | |
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Boone Bridge is a steel girder highway bridge over the Willamette River at Wilsonville, Oregon, in the United States. Built in 1954, it crosses the river to the Charbonneau section of Wilsonville, carrying Interstate 5 into the open Willamette Valley from the Portland metropolitan area. Maintained by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the 1,111-foot-long (339 m) bridge has three travel lanes in each direction. To the west is the site of the former Boone's Ferry, which the bridge replaced.