San Diego–Coronado Bridge

San Diego–Coronado Bridge
Coronado Bridge In 2016
Coordinates32°41′11″N 117°09′30″W / 32.6865°N 117.1583°W / 32.6865; -117.1583
Carries5 lanes of SR 75
CrossesSan Diego Bay
LocaleSan Diego and Coronado, California
OwnerState of California
Maintained byCalifornia Department of Transportation
ID number57 0857
Characteristics
DesignOrthotropic deck on box girder
MaterialPrestressed concrete and steel
Total length11,179 feet (3,407 m) or 2.1 miles (3.4 km) (including approaches)
Width63 feet (19 m) between curbs
Longest span660 feet (200 m)
No. of spans32
Piers in water21
Clearance below200 feet (61 m)
History
Successful competition design1978 World Bridge Beauty Contest
Constructed byMurphy-Pacific
Fabrication byMurphy-Pacific
Construction startFebruary 1967
Construction costUS$48 (equivalent to $412 in 2024) million
OpenedAugust 3, 1969
ReplacesSan Diego and Coronado Ferry
Statistics
Daily traffic75,000 (2009)
Location

The San Diego–Coronado Bridge, commonly referred to as the Coronado Bridge, is a prestressed concrete/steel girder fixed-link bridge crossing over San Diego Bay, linking San Diego with Coronado, California. It is signed as part of State Route 75.