DescriptionRepainted Ross Island Bridge - central portion from SSE in 2019.jpg
The central portion of the Ross Island Bridge (in Portland, Oregon) from the south-southeast, from near the Springwater Corridor Trail, in May 2019. This was shortly after the completion of a full repainting of the 1926-built bridge, the first since 1965, when it first received this blue color (replacing green, which had replaced black a decade earlier). The repainting project ran from 2014 to early 2019, including preparation work.
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The Ross Island Bridge from the south-southeast, from the Springwater Corridor Trail, in 2019 - shortly after completion of a full repainting. Photo by Steve Morgan.