I-5 Bridge, Columbia River Interstate Bridge to Washington
Driving across I-5 Bridge, Columbia River Interstate Bridge to Washington State - 5.11.2013
The Interstate Bridge (also Columbia River Interstate Bridge, I-5 Bridge, Portland-Vancouver Interstate Bridge, Vancouver-Portland Bridge) is a pair of nearly identical steel vertical-lift, through-truss bridges that carry Interstate 5 traffic over the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
The bridge opened to traffic in 1917 as a single bridge carrying two-way traffic. A second, twin bridge opened in 1958 with each bridge carrying one-way traffic. The original 1917 structure is the northbound bridge. As of 2006, the bridge pair handles around 130,000 vehicles daily. The green structure, which is over 3,500 feet (1,067 m) long, carries traffic over three northbound lanes and three southbound lanes. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, as the Portland--Vancouver Highway Bridge.
I-5 Bridge, Portland Oregon To Vancouver WA,USA
I-5 Highway USA
Oregon
Oregon/Washington Border @ I-5 Columbia River Bridge. Portland, OR/Vancouver, WA. Sat, 09/08/18.
Driving across the Columbia River Bridge on Interstate 5 into Vancouver, WA - Sat, 09/08/18.
The Columbia River Interstate Bridge (Portland - Vancouver) Bridge is a pair of nearly identical steel vertical lift, that carry Interstate 5 traffic over the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington & Portland, Oregon in the United States.
Built in 1915 - 16.
Opened to traffic in 1917.
The green structure is over 3,500 ft (1,607m) long, carrying traffic over three Northbound & Southbound lanes.
I-5 Bridge, Columbia River Interstate Bridge to Oregon
Driving across I-5 Bridge, Columbia River Interstate Bridge to OR - 5.11.2013
The Interstate Bridge (also Columbia River Interstate Bridge, I-5 Bridge, Portland-Vancouver Interstate Bridge, Vancouver-Portland Bridge) is a pair of nearly identical steel vertical-lift, through-truss bridges that carry Interstate 5 traffic over the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
The bridge opened to traffic in 1917 as a single bridge carrying two-way traffic. A second, twin bridge opened in 1958 with each bridge carrying one-way traffic. The original 1917 structure is the northbound bridge. As of 2006, the bridge pair handles around 130,000 vehicles daily. The green structure, which is over 3,500 feet (1,067 m) long, carries traffic over three northbound lanes and three southbound lanes. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, as the Portland--Vancouver Highway Bridge.
Interstate 5 North in Vancouver, Washington
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Interstate 5 In Washington, Exit 7,Vancouver, WA 98686, USA
2014.07.12
Washington, Oregon governors talk replacement of Columbia River bridge
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed an agreement Monday to work together to replace the Interstate 5 Bridge that connects their two states.
US Highway Route 101 ,Astoria Megler Bridge, Naselle, Washington 美國華盛頓太平洋縣
2014.03.16
Crossing the Interstate bridge on Columbia River between Oregon and Washington states on I-5 freeway
Crossing the old but majestic, Interstate bridge on Columbia River between Oregon and Washington states on I-5 freeway, headed North into Washington State. The bridge has a drawbridge which allows ships to travel around 120 miles up the river.
Boarder Crossing, USA to Canada, I-5 north, near Blaine Washington
Boarder crossing USA to Canada, near Blaine Washington
Grenzübergang nach Kanada (mit LKW)
Canadian Border Crossing at Blaine, WA (rev 1)
Here is a look at what you'll encounter when crossing of the border, both from Canada to the US and back.
USA Interstate 5 South North of Vancouver Washington - Pype's Palace
7 Miles North of Vancouver Washington. Touring through Portland Oregon and Back to Washington. This is part of the First Trans-Continental Video Highway on the Internet! Vancouver to Portland Tour.
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Crossing over The Columbia River from Oregon into Washington on Highway 101
Car Trouble DIY Broken Down Roadside in Portland Oregon Bridges & Columbia River Scenic Views
Roadside Car Trouble DIY Broken Down in Portland Oregon Bridges & Columbia River Scenic Views Headed North on the I5 up to Seattle Washington to meet with testdrivejunkie. Very lucky the he agreed to meet up. Coming through Portland Oregon and thought I would get a quick video because who knows when I'll ever be back through here. I can't stand the slow speed limits in Oregon. 50mph on the Interstate is just ridiculous. They do have some cool buildings and architectural designs the really give the town a unique look. They have a couple really cool bridges the cross the Columbia River as well.
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Portland is a city located in the U.S. state of Oregon, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 583,776,[7] estimated to have reached 587,865 in 2012 [7][8] making it the 29th most populous city in the United States. Portland is Oregon's most populous city, and the third most populous city in the Pacific Northwest region, after Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia. Approximately 2,260,000 people live in the Portland metropolitan area (MSA),[9] the 23rd most populous MSA in the United States.[9]
Portland was incorporated in 1851 near the end of the Oregon Trail and is the county seat of Multnomah County. [10] The city has a commission-based government headed by a mayor and four other commissioners as well as Metro, a distinctive regional government. The city is noted for its superior land-use planning and investment in light rail.[11] Because of its public transportation networks and efficient land-use planning, Portland has been referred to as one of the most environmentally friendly, or green, cities in the world.[12]
Located in the Marine west coast climate region, Portland has a climate marked by both warm, dry summers and wet, cool-to-chilly winter days. This climate is ideal for growing roses. For more than a century, Portland has been known as the City of Roses,[13][14] with many rose gardens -- most prominently the International Rose Test Garden. The city is also known for its abundant outdoor activities, liberal political values, and beer and coffee enthusiasm. Portland is home to a collection of independent microbreweries, microdistilleries and food carts that contribute to the unofficial but widely utilized[citation needed] slogan Keep Portland Weird.
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Interstate 5, Eixt242 246 Interstate 5,Bellingham, WA 98229 United States
Interstate 5
2014.03.19
Crossing the Oregon Border into Washington - Cross Country Trip
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In this video, we leave Oregon and head into Washington! We started the day in Mount Hood and headed north. We explored a fish hatchery and an unexpected tourist site which turned out to be AMAZING. Super fun day in Washington today! More adventures tomorrow!
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Portland Oregon to Vancouver BC by train-#1: Bridges across Columbia into Washington 2015-06-08
Under a Northwest-blue summer sky, a Portland-to-Seattle Amtrak train treks across the Willamette River after its departure from Portland Union Station, followed by the longer interstate bridge across the Columbia River to Vancouver, Washington.
0:01 Leaving Union Station, Portland, Oregon
11:13-11:45 Crossing Willamette River at Doane point
14:50 Crossing the Columbia Slough
16:44-17:20 Crossing the first part of the Columbia River onto Portland's Hayden Island
18:10- 19:10 Cross the second part of the Columbia River from Hayden Island of Oregon into Vancouver of Washington state, with Mount Hood in the background
19:30 Arriving at Vancouver, Washington
URL to playlist of all videos of this train trip:
Portland Oregon to Vancouver BC by train-#2: Columbia River to Mount Rainier 2015-06-08
Amtrak Cascades train from Portland Oregon continues north along the Columbia River to Kelso, Washington, and then through rural southwestern Washington to state-capital Olympia at the foot of Washington's Mount Rainier.
0:10 Leaving Vancouver, Washington station
10:10-12:55 Along section paralleling Interstate 5 near Kalama, Washington
13;43- 13:52 Looking southwest at Oregon across the Columbia River near Kalama, Washington
13:53-15:00 Along section paralleling Interstate 5 near Kalama, Washington
19:15-20:00 Stopping at Kelso / Longview, Washington
20:00 Leaving Kelso / Longview, Washington
27:30 Stopping at Centralia, Washington
29:12-29:55 Mount Rainier
30:40 Arriving at Olympia-Lacey, Washington
Kelso is a city in southwest Washington State, United States, and is the county seat of Cowlitz County.[5] At the 2010 census, the population was 11,925. Kelso is part of the Longview, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 102,410. Kelso shares its long western border with Longview. It is near Mount St. Helens.
On May 18, 1980, being only 24 miles (39 km) away, Kelso residents experienced the shock wave caused by the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Called the largest volcanic eruption in historic times in the contiguous United States, Kelso received large amounts of volcanic ash through the air and from the massive mudflow caused by the eruption transported by the Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers. Many areas of the city, including the Three Rivers Golf Course are built on volcanic ash dredged from the Cowlitz River by inmates in state custody and volunteers.
Olympia is the capital of the State of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It was incorporated on January 28, 1859. The population was documented as 46,478 in the 2010 census. The city borders Lacey, to the east, and Tumwater to the south. Olympia is a major cultural center of the Puget Sound region. Olympia is located 60 miles (100 km) from Seattle, the largest city in the state of Washington.
URL to playlist of all videos captured on this train trip:
Interstate 5 In Oregon, Exit 308,Portland, OR 97217 To Exit 1C Vancouver, WA,98660, USA
2014.07.12
California to New York: A Complete Road Trip
This is a complete road trip compilation from Santa Monica, California to New York City over eight different days from June-September, 2017 - all recorded in time-lapse at 4fps (nearly 100,000 frames total). Of the 3,253 miles (5,235 kilometers) driven, about 3 miles of this drive is missing, mostly in Colorado near Poncha Springs. Nearly all of this drive was done in daytime, but there is about 10 minutes of this video done in darkness in Arizona (about 1:00:00 to 1:10:00). The weather was good for the most part, except from Pennsylvania all the way to the Bronx, before clearing up in Manhattan. This trip also includes driving through the solar eclipse of August 21 in Nebraska (at about 3:30:00), as well as driving over the old Tappan Zee Bridge in upstate NY, which permanently closed a month later with the opening of the new Mario M Cuomo Bridge adjacent to it.
The states passed through are
California (0:00:35-0:40:54)
Arizona (0:40:54-1:40:26)
New Mexico (1:40:26-1:41:09)
Colorado (1:41:09-3:07:17)
Nebraska (3:07:17-3:51:05)
Iowa (3:51:05-4:24:17)
Illinois (4:24:17-4:50:42)
Indiana (4:50:42-5:10:51)
Ohio (5:10:51-5:39:13)
West Virginia (5:39:13-5:40:48 & 5:47:09-5:51:52)
Pennsylvania (5:40:48-5:47:09 & 6:04:43-6:32:49)
Maryland (5:51:52-6:04:43)
New York (6:32:49-6:50:03)
The highest elevation of the drive was 11,539 ft (3,517 m) at 2:28:10. The highest elevation anywhere on the U.S. interstate system is 11,158 ft (3,401 m) at 2:33:41. Both of these elevations are two of the three continental divide crossings; the other, at 2:04:38 (10,856 ft / 3,309 m), is the first.
The hottest temperature of this trip was 110 F (43 C) in Needles, California (about 0:40:16), and the coldest temperature of this trip was 53 F (11 C) in Tusayan, Arizona (about 1:10:04) - only about 230 miles (370 km) from Needles.
Here's the compilation of New York to California:
NY-VA:
VA-NE:
NE-CA: