Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge
Carries:2 lanes of
Crosses:Cold Spring Canyon
Locale:Santa Ynez Mountains,
Santa Barbara County, California
Maint:Caltrans
Design:steel arch
Mainspan:7000NaN0[1]
Length:12170NaN0
Below:4000NaN0
Cost:Over $2,000,000
Open:1964
Coordinates:34.5261°N -119.8346°W

The Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge in the Santa Ynez Mountains links Santa Barbara, California with Santa Ynez, California. The bridge is signed as part of State Route 154.

It is currently the highest arch bridge in the U.S. state of California and among the highest bridges in the United States. At its highest point, the bridge deck is 4000NaN0 above the canyon floor.[1] The bridge is also the largest steel arch bridge in the state.[2] It was determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places with exceptional significance.

History

The current bridge was completed and opened to traffic in February 1964.[3] It was constructed by U.S Steel Corp's American Bridge division and Massman Construction Co. The structure won awards for engineering, design, and beauty. It was in the top 5 longest span arch bridges of this "supported deck" type in the world until the 1990s.

Cold Spring Tavern, originally a stagecoach stop, is approximately 600m south of the bridge's west base in the canyon below, on a stub of Old San Marcos Pass Road (now named Stagecoach Rd.) connecting with SR 154 at Camino Cielo and Paradise Roads.

The bridge was designated as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1976.[4]

Seismic retrofitting was completed in 1998 by American Bridge, one of the companies involved in the original construction.

Barriers

, the bridge had been the site of 55 suicides since its completion, which is about one per year on average; however, some years have several more suicides, such as the eight deaths recorded in 2009. In an effort to prevent future incidents, California Department of Transportation installed a 9.5feet tall barrier in the form of an inwardly-curved, finely-gridded mesh fence in March 2012.[5] The fence cost $3.2 million. A Santa Monica man committed suicide from the bridge six months later in September 2012.[6] The most recent suicide was in April 2019; Daniel Lacy was the son of actress Julia Duffy.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cold Spring Canyon Bridge . Sakowski . Eric . highestbridges.com . June 3, 2016 . December 20, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161220222533/http://www.highestbridges.com/wiki/index.php?title=Cold_Spring_Canyon_Bridge . December 20, 2016 . live.
  2. News: Gagnoli. Giana. May 2, 2010. Cold Spring Canyon Bridge: By the Engineering Numbers. June 6, 2020. Noozhawk. en.
  3. Web site: Cold Spring Canyon Bridge, State Route (SR) 154 from Post Mile (PM) 22.95 to 23.19, just north of the San Marcos Pass, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, CA. 2020-06-08. Library of Congress.
  4. News: . Bridge tamed a treacherous detour . . June 19, 2012 . March 6, 2021.
  5. News: Magnoli . Giana . March 1, 2012 . Caltrans Completes Suicide Barrier on Cold Spring Canyon Bridge . Noozhawk . February 6, 2022.
  6. News: Despite Barrier, Cold Spring Bridge Claims New Victim. Bolton. Tom. September 8, 2012. Noozhawk. en. January 22, 2017.
  7. News: Bolton . Tom . April 8, 2019 . Authorities Release Name of Man Who Jumped from Cold Spring Bridge . Noozhawk . February 6, 2022.