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The highest arch bridge in the U.S. state of California, the Cold Spring Canyon bridge crosses a tree-filled ravine north of Santa Barbara.  Two large steel box beam ribs support a 2-lane roadway 400 feet (122 mtrs) high.  Controversy has recently arisen over how to deal with a suicide rate of one person per year since the bridge opened in 1963 with nearly 5 in the last year aloneSome suggest barriers or nets while others feel it should stay as it is.
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The highest arch bridge in the U.S. state of California, the Cold Spring Canyon bridge crosses a tree-filled ravine north of Santa Barbara.  Two large steel box beam ribs support a 2-lane roadway 400 feet (122 mtrs) high.  Controversy rose over how to deal with a suicide rate of one person per year since the bridge opened in 1963 with as many as 5 people a year recentlyIn 2012 a barrier was installed to block any jumpers though the new fence also blocks what was once a beautiful view of the valley and surrounding mountains.
  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 17:02, 5 April 2012

Cold Spring Canyon Bridge
Santa Barbara, California, United States
400 feet high / 122 meters high
700 foot span / 213 meter span
1963

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The highest arch bridge in the U.S. state of California, the Cold Spring Canyon bridge crosses a tree-filled ravine north of Santa Barbara. Two large steel box beam ribs support a 2-lane roadway 400 feet (122 mtrs) high. Controversy rose over how to deal with a suicide rate of one person per year since the bridge opened in 1963 with as many as 5 people a year recently. In 2012 a barrier was installed to block any jumpers though the new fence also blocks what was once a beautiful view of the valley and surrounding mountains.



Cold Spring Canyon Bridge Elevation


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Cold Spring Canyon Bridge postcard.


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Additional foundation connections were added in later years to prevent failure during an earthquake. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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Aerial image by www.britec.co.kr.


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Image by American Bridge Company.


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Cold Spring Canyon Bridge satellite image.