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  2. Richmond–San Rafael Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond–San Rafael Bridge (officially renamed the John F. McCarthy Memorial Bridge in 1981 [3]) is the northernmost of the east–west crossings of California's San Francisco Bay, carrying Interstate 580 from Richmond on the east to San Rafael on the west.

  3. San Rafael Bridge (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in between 1935 and 1937. Until the 1990s, it was the only bridge crossing the river. It no longer carries automobile traffic, but it is still open for pedestrian use. [2] It was added to the NRHP June 3, 1996. [3] San Rafael Bridge, October 2009

  4. San Rafael Bridge (Pasadena) - Wikipedia

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    The southernmost of the Pasadena Arroyo Seco bridges, the San Rafael Bridge was constructed in 1922 in Pasadena, California. [1] Like the Colorado Street Bridge built in 1913 and La Loma Bridge (renamed John K. Van De Kamp Bridge in 2017) built in 1914, the San Rafael Bridge is an open-spandrel concrete arch bridge that is open to pedestrians and car traffic. [2]

  5. Red Rock Island - Wikipedia

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    Red Rock Island (variously known as Moleta, [1] Molate Rock, [2] and Golden Rock [2]) is an uninhabited, 5.8-acre (2.3 ha) island in the San Francisco Bay located just south of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge. [3] The property is the only privately owned island in San Francisco Bay. [3]

  6. Richmond–San Rafael Ferry Company - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond–San Rafael Ferry Company (originally Richmond–San Rafael Ferry and Transportation Company) was a ferry service between Castro Point in Richmond in Contra Costa County and San Quentin in Marin County, California across the San Pablo Bay. It ran from 1915 until the 1956 opening of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge.

  7. Portal:San Francisco Bay Area/Selected article/74 - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond–San Rafael Bridge (officially, the John F. McCarthy Memorial Bridge) is the northernmost of the east–west crossings of the San Francisco Bay in California, USA, connecting Richmond on the east to San Rafael on the west end. It opened in 1956, replacing ferry service by the Richmond–San Rafael Ferry Company. The bridge ...

  8. Marin County, California - Wikipedia

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    San Rafael Transit Center, a hub for Marin Transit and Golden Gate Transit buses and station for SMART. Golden Gate Transit provides service primarily along the U.S. 101 corridor, serving cities in Marin County, as well as San Francisco and Sonoma County. Service is also provided to Contra Costa County via the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge ...

  9. Transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate crosses the San Pablo Bay over the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, goes through Richmond as the John T. Knox Freeway, passes through Oakland as the MacArthur Freeway, then continues to Livermore, through the Altamont Pass to Tracy, where it intersects with Interstate 5, thus providing a link with Southern California. Route 92