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Cazadero Bridge |
The Cazadero Bridge is a wooden-decked steel arch that spans the Clackamas River near Estacada. Constructed 1904. Near the Cazadero Dam and powerhouse. It was originally a railroad structure near the end of a 32-mile standard-gauge line that the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company constructed to bring supplies to the site.
The bridge eventually served passenger and freight traffic between the Sellwood district of Portland, through Gresham and Boring, to Estacada. The span continues to provide service vehicles access to the dam and powerhouse. In addition, it provides anglers, hikers and bicyclists non-motorized access to nearby Faraday Lake.
| Location | Estacada Oregon |