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San Diego–Coronado Bridge. / 32.6865; -117.1583. The San Diego–Coronado Bridge, locally referred to as the Coronado Bridge, is a prestressed concrete / steel girder bridge fixed-link, crossing over San Diego Bay in the United States, linking San Diego with Coronado, California. [6] The bridge is signed as part of State Route 75 .
Cash tolls (automobile) Notes San Diego–Coronado Bridge: California Department of Transportation: SR 75: San Diego Bay: 11,179 3,407 $1.00 (Toll westbound only) Opened in 1969; toll eliminated in 2002. Vincent Thomas Bridge: SR 47: Los Angeles Harbor: 6,060 1,850 $0.50 (Toll westbound only) Opened in 1963; toll eliminated in 2000.
State Route 75 ( SR 75) is a 13-mile (21 km) north-south state highway in San Diego County in the U.S. state of California. It is a loop route of Interstate 5 (I-5) that begins near Imperial Beach, heading west on Palm Avenue. The route continues north along the Silver Strand, a thin strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay ...
In 2000, tolls were eliminated on the Vincent Thomas Bridge, leaving the San Diego–Coronado Bridge as the only remaining toll bridge in Southern California. After the San Diego-Coronado Bridge stopped collecting tolls in 2002, the California Department of Transportation was able to devolve authority over toll bridges to the Bay Area Toll ...
On May 14, 1964, the Authority authorized the construction of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. [10] Overlapping authority over the operation of the various toll bridges existed with the Division of Highways Bridge Department, [11] [12] and with the Division of Bay Toll Crossings.
San Diego Bay. / 32.65; -117.19. Map of San Diego Bay published in 1923 by the 11th Naval District. San Diego Bay is a natural harbor and deepwater port located in San Diego County, California near the U.S.–Mexico border. The bay, which is 12 miles (19 km) long and 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) wide, is the third largest of the three large ...
The FasTrak system was also briefly used on the state-owned San Diego-Coronado Bridge until tolls were discontinued on that structure in 2002. The Bay Area FasTrak Customer Center then opened in 2005, merging the service center for the state's Bay Area bridges with the one that was being operated separately by the Golden Gate Bridge District.
San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge; State Route 78. Ronald Packard Parkway from Oceanside to Escondido; State Route 94. Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway from Downtown San Diego to Spring Valley; State Route 125. South Bay Expressway from Otay Mesa to Jamacha Road exit; Ramona Freeway from Jamacha Road exit to Santee; State Route 163